Dear Brin Listers:

I am reading Robert Reed's science fiction book "Marrow" about an
unimaginably ancient world ship that came drifting into our galaxy.  Humans
were the first to find it so they took it over and got it working again.
Pretty good so far.

There are characters in the story called "Remoras" who are humans who have
lived on the surface of the ship and therefore are exposed to mutating
radiation.  Medical science is so advanced that they are seldom fatal
mutations, in fact their specialty is to mutate in interesting and useful
ways.

It seems like I have seen these Remoras before.  Reed knows Larry Niven, but
I don't think it was Niven.  Maybe I read a Reed short story that featured
the Remoras.

Does anybody have an idea where I am dimly recalling Remoras from?

Dan from Pennsylvania


So many replies! What about Orson Scott Cards' book Treason where the human
cultures on an island world developed different mutations?

Don't know if any were called Remoras.

Kevin T.

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