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A Place with Shade

The Remarkables

Robert Reed

This novelette originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1995. It can also be found in the anthologies The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirteenth Annual Collection (1996) and Worldmakers: SF Adventures in Terraforming (2001), both edited by Gardner Dozois.

The Remarkables

The Remarkables

Robert Reed

In the Realm, with its terraformed worlds, designed for the comfort of their genetically tailored human populations, the planet Pitcairn is legendary. Its inhabitants, descendents of Earth explorers, live in isolation from the Realm, in symbiosis with the Remarkables, the only other intelligent race discovered in thousands of years of galactic exploration.

Ranier Lu is one of six humans chosen to undertake a grand adventure - one no others in the Realm have ever known. He and the others will accompany a group of Pitcairns and juvenile Remarkables on a passion, a ritual wilderness journey that marks the Remarkables' passage to adulthood.

Ranier has his own reasons for leaving the comforts of the Realm for the long, difficult trek, and little by little he begins to discover those of his companions. But one of them as an agenda so unthinkable, so cruel, that Ranier comes to fear not only for his own safety but for that of the Remarkables, the Pitcairns, and even for the Realm itself.