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puppeteer-reproduction

Nessus negotiates with the puppeteer leaders to gain the right to reproduce and secure mates, highlighting the species' unique social and reproductive structure.

1 chapter across 1 book

Ringworld (1970)Larry Niven

Chapter 7 -

In this chapter, the characters discuss the motivations and fears of the puppeteers, particularly Nessus's struggle to secure mates for reproduction before embarking on a dangerous voyage. The group explores the advanced technology of the puppeteer world, notably the stepping discs that enable instantaneous travel across vast distances within their city. The chapter blends character development, cultural exposition, and technological marvels to deepen the reader's understanding of puppeteer society and their cautious nature.