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wild-ones

Younger, rebellious races who value freedom, growth, adventure, and the exploration of mind and hyperspace, opposing the cosmic government's restrictive policies.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Wanderer (1965)Fritz Leiber

Chapter 37

In this chapter, Paul Hagbolt contemplates the vastness and complexity of the universe as explained by Tigerishka, who reveals that the cosmos is densely populated with artificial planets and intelligent life, governed by a conservative cosmic authority focused on preservation and security. The Wild Ones, including Tigerishka's people, resist this stifling order, valuing growth, freedom, and exploration, especially of hyperspace and the mind, aiming to transcend the limitations imposed by the cosmic government. The chapter explores the tension between a controlled, immortal cosmic civilization and the rebellious, adventurous younger races seeking to expand and redefine existence.