artificial-megastructure
The Ringworld is depicted as an immense, constructed habitat with an arching sky and rim walls, emphasizing its unnatural scale and design.
1 chapter across 1 book
Ringworld (1970)Larry Niven
In Chapter 11 of Ringworld, the protagonists ascend on flycycles to survey the vast and artificial landscape of the Ringworld, confronting its overwhelming scale and their own vulnerability. Leadership shifts to Speaker-To-Animals as Nessus struggles with fear and catatonia, while Louis Wu begins to understand the nature of their mission and the challenges ahead, including the significance of luck in their selection of team members. The chapter explores their navigation of the Ringworld's geography, the psychological impact of the environment, and the dynamics of command within the group.