翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ The Song Is You (album)
・ The Soft Centre
・ The Soft Drugs
・ The Soft Machine
・ The Soft Machine (disambiguation)
・ The Soft Machine (Ozark Henry album)
・ The Soft Machine (Soft Machine album)
・ The Soft Moon
・ The Soft Moon (album)
・ The Soft Pack
・ The Soft Parade
・ The Soft Parade (song)
・ The Soft Pink Truth
・ The Soft Skin
・ The Soft Voice of the Serpent
The Soft Weapon
・ The Soft Whisper of the Dead
・ The Softer Side
・ The Softies
・ The Softones
・ The Software Link
・ The Software Refinery
・ The Softwire
・ The Soho Society
・ The Soil
・ The Soil Bleeds Black
・ The Soilers
・ The Soiling of Old Glory
・ The Sokens
・ The Solar Anus


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

The Soft Weapon : ウィキペディア英語版
The Soft Weapon

"The Soft Weapon" is a science fiction short story written in 1967 by Larry Niven, set in his ''Known Space'' universe. It was the basis of the ''Star Trek: The Animated Series'' episode, "The Slaver Weapon". Niven originally pitched a different story idea for the animated episode, which later became his novelette "The Borderland of Sol".
The story introduces the character of Nessus, a Puppeteer who later became one of the main characters of the novel ''Ringworld''. The story is retold, from the point of view of Nessus, in ''Juggler of Worlds''.
''The Soft Weapon'' was first published in ''If'' magazine in 1967 and has since been included in the short story collections "Neutron Star" (1968) and "Playgrounds of the Mind" (1991).
==Plot==
Nessus is returning from a diplomatic mission to the Outsiders, having purchased what is apparently a Thrint stasis box, on a passenger ship run by a human couple, Jason and Anne Marie Papandreou.
They stop at Beta Lyrae to sight-see where they unexpectedly discover, by deep-radar, another stasis box. However, the box is a trap by Kzinti pirates. The rogue Kzinti are using a dummy stasis box to lure ships that they detect to be in possession of stasis boxes. The Kzinti capture the crew and open the looted stasis box, which is revealed to be a Tnuctipun stasis box, not Thrintun. Stasis boxes (which are rare) often contain advanced technological products of immense military value. The Kzinti hope to use the contents of the box to develop weapons technology that will allow them to wage wars of conquest.
The box contains a Tnuctipun weapon which is capable of morphing into several devices, none of which is deemed useful by the Kzinti as a war weapon. However, one setting, an energy absorber, causes a Kzinti restraint field to fail, allowing Jason and Nessus to escape with the weapon. They are recaptured, but not before Jason manages to discover a hidden setting. This setting is a matter-to-energy conversion beam, which is far more powerful than anything possessed by either human or Kzinti.
The Kzinti, desperate to know how to access the hidden setting, threaten Jason's wife in attempt to get him to divulge it, but he refuses. Her life is spared when the device, which is intelligent (and loyal to its long-extinct Tnuctipun masters), begins to speak. The Kzinti converse with the weapon, believing that they are getting knowledge of how to access the setting. However, the weapon, believing itself to have fallen into the possession of an enemy, tricks the Kzinti into activating a self-destruct mechanism. The Kzinti are killed, but the humans and Puppeteer survive, in part thanks to technology used by the Kzinti to restrain them as prisoners, inadvertently protecting them from the blast and impact.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「The Soft Weapon」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.