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''Black Projects, White Knights'' is a collection of short stories by American writer
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, published by small-press science fiction publisher
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, assembling various short stories set in the universe of The Company series, which comprises the bulk of her published fiction. Almost all of the stories contained within this volume have been published previously in the pages of ''
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'', with the remainder being previously unpublished. ''Note: not all of the Company stories extant at the time of publishing were collected into this volume.''


Contents

The stories in this volume are: * "Introduction: The Hounds of Zeus": A brief introduction to the world of The Company. * "Noble Mold": Mendoza and Joseph attempt to secure a special plant from a Native American family living in 19th century Mission California. * "Smart Alec": On the origins of the mysteriously talented Alec Checkerfield. * "Facts Relating to the Arrest of Dr. Kalugin": Vasilii Kalugin has a bad week in the company of a very old Company operative. * "Old Flat Top": A young
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learns some facts about how his valley came to be settled from the Enforcer Joshua. * "The Dust Enclosed Here": A simulacrum of
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encounters Alec Checkerfield and comes out of the experience changed. * "The Literary Agent":
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hallucinates a strangely contemporary encounter with a Mephistophelean figure who helps him rediscover his inspiration. * "Lemuria Will Rise": Mendoza encounters an eccentric hermit in 19th century Pismo Beach. * "The Wreck of the Gladstone": Victor and Kalugin have to recover Company property from a wreck off the coast of Los Angeles without damaging the local mortals too badly. * "Monster Story": Young Alec Checkerfield goes to take his exams. * "Hanuman": Mendoza gets hit on by an augmented
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with a story to tell about his tragic upbringing. * "Studio Dick Drowns Near Malibu": Joseph goes to shed one mortal identity and assume a new one, but first he has to resolve a complication. * "The Likely Lad": Alec Checkerfield and his amoral pet artificial intelligence take to the high seas. * "The Queen in Yellow": Literature Preservation Specialist Lewis is given a job on a dig in Egypt for which he is poorly suited. * "The Hotel at Harlan's Landing": A storm on the coast of California during the Great Depression where Company secrets are revealed, and more questions posed. The story "Smart Alec" was later incorporated into the novel ''
The Life of the World to Come ''The Life of the World to Come'' (2004) is a science fiction novel by American writer Kage Baker, the fifth installment in the time travel series concerning the exploits of The Company. Plot introduction This novel is another chapter in the di ...
''. The story "The Literary Agent" runs counter to other Company stories in that it shows Joseph using a time travel capsule as a routine tool. The basis for much of the backstory is that the time travel technology is too expensive and risky for this. In "Monster Story", Alec Checkerfield "helps" another boy to answer the test questions, resulting in that boy being committed to a "special" school for those with deviant psychological profiles. In a later story a character, who is apparently that boy grown up, leads the Company's "Adonai" project, which results in the birth of Alec Checkerfield.


External links

* * {{official website, http://www.kagebaker.com/bpwk.html
Excerpt from the book
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