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remote-control-hijacking
Their flycycles are commandeered remotely by an unknown bandit signal, illustrating advanced interference technology.
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Ringworld (1970)Larry Niven
Chapter 19 -
In this chapter, Louis Wu, Speaker-To-Animals, and Nessus find themselves trapped in a Ringworld prison cell block by electromagnetic fields after their flycycles are remotely disabled and their vehicles' systems burnt out. They analyze their predicament, noting the presence of ancient skeletons and malfunctioning technology, and Nessus devises a risky plan for Louis to climb and disable the zap guns controlling their captivity. The chapter explores their struggle to survive, the mystery of the Ringworld civilization's absence, and the tension of relying on each other's unique abilities.