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Cyteen (1988) is a Hugo award-winning science fiction novel by author C. J. Cherryh taking place in Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe. The murder of a major politician and scientist has deep, long-lasting repercussions. Founded in 2201 by a group of dissident scientists and engineers, the Cyteen system includes the planet Cyteen and Cyteen Inner and Outer Stations. Cyteen declared its independence... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Cyteen Cyteen declared its independence from Earth in 2300 CE and now serves as the capital of Union.

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    Cyteen

    Cyteen (1988) is a Hugo award-winning science fiction novel by author C. J. Cherryh taking place in Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe. The murder of a major politician and scientist has deep, long-lasting repercussions.
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    Alliance-Union universe

    The works in the series are usually described as Space Opera, or especially for works such as Cyteen and Downbelow Station, Hard Science Fiction.
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    C. J. Cherryh

    She has since won the Hugo Award for Best Novel twice, first for Downbelow Station in 1982 and then again for Cyteen in 1989.
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    Jump (Alliance-Union universe)

    Cyteen management immediately initiated a program to apply Bok's principle to ship drives, and in 2248 the first FTL probe, Aurora, set out from Cyteen Station to Mariner Station, 6.8 light years away, and back.
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    Forty Thousand in Gehenna

    The science fiction novel is set in her Alliance-Union universe and is one of the few works in that universe to portray the Union side of the conflict (the other notable exception being Cyteen).
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    Regenesis (novel)

    It is a sequel to Cherryh's 1988 Hugo award-winning science fiction novel, Cyteen, and is scheduled to be published in a hardcover edition by DAW Books on January 6, 2009.
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    Azi (clone)

    Cyteen (1988)
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    Downbelow Station

    This leads to the prolonged Company War with the breakaway Union, based at Cyteen, another hospitable world.
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    47th World Science Fiction Convention

    Best Novel: Cyteen by C. J. Cherryh

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