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military-architecture

Steel is building a castle that protects against threats from the land and the sky, symbolizing a new form of military defense.

1 chapter across 1 book

A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge

Chapter 33

In this chapter, Steel oversees the construction of a fortified castle designed to defend against both terrestrial and extraterrestrial threats, reflecting his strategic foresight and political ambitions. A violent confrontation erupts when whitejackets attack a digger team suspected of sabotage, nearly jeopardizing Steel's plans and the safety of the Two-Legs, Jefri and Amdi, who are closely connected to Steel. The chapter highlights Steel's complex relationships, his paranoia about betrayal, and the precarious balance of power involving alien factions and internal factions.