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''Earth Unaware'' is a science fiction novel by
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and Aaron Johnston in the Ender's Game series. Published in 2012, it is the first book of a prequel trilogy to '' Ender's Game''.-Official Fan site The novel is set before Ender Wiggin is born and tells the story of the first Formic War. ''
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'', the second book in the trilogy, was released on June 4, 2013, and the conclusion, ''
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'', was released June 10, 2014.


Plot

A family of "free miners" living on the spaceship ''El Cavador'' is working an asteroid far out in the Kuiper Belt when they detect what appears to be an alien ship decelerating from near light speed as it approaches the solar system. Meanwhile, Lem Jukes, son and heir of the hard-driving founder of the largest mining corporation, is also in the remote region, far from the prying eyes of competitors, secretly testing a "glaser" (gravity laser) that promises to revolutionize mining. Back on Earth, Captain Wit O'Toole goes recruiting among the elite New Zealand Special Air Service for the even more select, multinational Mobile Operations Police (MOPs). Jukes orders his ship to "bump" ''El Cavador'' from the asteroid the family is mining, as it is the only suitable one nearby for his test. During the violent collision, an ''El Cavador'' crewman is killed. The miners hack into the corporate ship's network, planting a message for Lem Jukes and downloading confidential files pertaining to the glaser. Jukes, fearful of a scandal involving the death of a free miner and the danger of the miners selling the confidential files to his competitors, sets out for Weigh Station Four, where he intends to plant a hacker to strip ''El Cavador''s files. ''El Cavador''s transmission equipment having been destroyed in the bump, the crew are unable to warn another mining clan about the intruder, and can only watch helplessly as the alien pod destroys them. ''El Cavador'' rescues a few survivors. In the meantime, Victor and a few others modify a "quickship," an automated vessel normally used to send processed metals to Luna, to carry one person to warn Earth. When the pod attacks ''El Cavador'', the men on the quickship ram and disable the pod using mining equipment. During the attack, the aliens emerge to battle the humans. Their physiology is revealed to be Formic (ant-like). ''El Cavador'' heads to Weigh Station Four to use their laserline transmitter. As a backup, Victor volunteers to take a datacube with the evidence of the aliens' hostile intentions to Luna aboard the quickship. The journey is perilous, but their duty is clear. Meanwhile, the Juke ship makes its way to Weigh Station Four, only to come under attack from roughnecks who recognize the crew as despised corporates. Several of the attackers are killed by Chubs, a man seemingly junior to Lem Jukes, but revealed as having been assigned by Ukko Jukes to protect him. The corporates are still able to leave behind a hacker to strip ''El Cavador''s files, but the scheme becomes moot when the Formic ship destroys the station. ''El Cavador'' sends a short-range, broad radio call and is able to contact the Juke ship and a Chinese mining vessel. ''El Cavador'' sends its women and children aboard the Chinese vessel, which is too small to help in the attack. The plan is to plant mining explosives along the hull of the alien ship. Unfortunately, one of them detonates early, drawing the attention of the Formics, who at first engage the humans wearing space suits, but subsequently attack without any protection. Seeing the battle go against them, Chubs withdraws Lem Jukes and his men and moves the corporate ship away, as the Formic ship destroys ''El Cavador''. Victor arrives at Luna, only to be largely ignored and confined for his illegal arrival. Meanwhile, Wit O'Toole prepares his MOPs for any situation, including what he thinks is a hypothetical alien attack. Victor is eventually assigned a case worker who believes his story and helps him transmit the evidence onto the Nets.


Characters

*Victor Delgado, a young mechanic of great talent who, along with his father and a young apprentice, keeps ''El Cavador'' running *ConcepciĆ³n Querales, captain of ''El Cavador'' *Lem Jukes, son of mining magnate Ukko Jukes and captain of the ''Makarhu'', a corporate mining vessel *Captain DeWitt Clinton O'Toole, commander of the Mobile Operations Police (MOPs) *Lieutenant Mazer Rackham, a Maori soldier whom O'Toole is interested in recruiting *Alejandra, Victor's second cousin *Mono, Victor's assistant


See also

* The Formic Wars: Burning Earth * List of ''Ender's Game'' characters *
Orson Scott Card bibliography The Orson Scott Card bibliography contains a list of works published by Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game The Tales of Alvin Maker The Homecoming Saga Women of Genesis Pastwatch series Mithermages series Mayflower ''Mayflower ...


References

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