Ender's Game (short story)
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"Ender's Game" is a
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novelette by American writer
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. It first appeared in the August 1977 issue of ''
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'' magazine and was later expanded into the 1985 novel '' Ender's Game''. Although it serves as the foundation of the ''Ender's Game'' series, the novelette is not considered to be properly a part of the ''Ender's Game'' universe, as there are many discrepancies in continuity between it and the novel.


Plot summary

This story begins as
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is made the commander of Dragon Army at Battle School, an institution designed to make young children into military commanders against an unspecified enemy. Armies are groups of students that fight mock battles in the Battle Room, a null gravity environment, and are subdivided into "toons". Due to Ender's genius in leadership, Dragon Army dominates the competition. After his nineteenth consecutive victory, Ender is told that his Army is being broken up and his toon leaders made commanders in their turn, while he is transferred to Command School for the next stage of his education. Here, veteran Maezr Rackham tutors him in the use of a space battle simulator. Eventually, many of his former toon leaders serve under him once more. Once familiar with the simulator, they fight a series of what Maezr tells them are mock battles against a computer-controlled enemy. Ender's team wins again and again, finally destroying a planet that the enemy fleet seems to be protecting. Once the battle is over, Maezr tells Ender that all battles were real, the children's commands having been relayed to the extant fleet, and that he has destroyed the enemy's home world and ended the war.


Characters


Children

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Ender Wiggin Andrew "Ender" Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel ''Ender's Game'' and its sequels (''Speaker for the Dead'', ''Xenocide'', ''Children of the Mind'', ''Ender in Exile''), as well as in the first p ...
s – commander of Dragon Army * Bean – toon leader in Dragon Army and at Command School *Ren – toon leader in Dragon Army *Peder – toon leader in Dragon Army and at Command School *Brian – toon leader in Dragon Army *Wins – toon leader in Dragon Army and at Command School *Younger – toon leader in Dragon Army and at Command School *Lee – toon leader at Command School *
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– toon leader at Command School *
Carn Carby ''This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by to include characters from the First Formic War trilogy.'' This is a partial list of characters in the ''Ender's Game'' series. Wiggin family * Andrew "Ender" Wiggin is the prota ...
– commander of Rabbit Army *
Pol Slattery ''This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by to include characters from the First Formic War trilogy.'' This is a partial list of characters in the ''Ender's Game'' series. Wiggin family * Andrew "Ender" Wiggin is the prota ...
– commander of Leopard Army * William Bee – commander of Griffin Army


Adults

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Captain Graff ''This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by to include characters from the First Formic War trilogy.'' This is a partial list of characters in the ''Ender's Game'' series. Wiggin family * Andrew "Ender" Wiggin is the prota ...
*Lieutenant Anderson *Lieutenant Morris * Maezr Rackham *Teachers at Command School – unnamed *Medic at Command School – unnamed *Observers during the final battle – unnamed


Relationship to the novel

This novelette was later expanded into the 1985 novel '' Ender's Game''. Although the basic plot is the same, the novel changes some elements, and introduces many others. In the novel, Ender's surname changes from "Wiggins" to "Wiggin", and the name of his "teacher" changes from "Maezr" to "Mazer". The novel supplies a detailed background for Ender and the interstellar conflict with the buggers (in later novels referred to as Formics); the novelette supplies virtually no background whatsoever; the terms "Earth" and "human" do not occur at all, and the enemy remains nameless and faceless. In the novel, Battle School is a space station
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ing Earth, and Command School inside the asteroid
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; in the novelette, the former is a terrestrial building and the latter an orbital space station. In addition, several characters are changed: the antagonist Bonzo Madrid replaces Pol Slattery as the commander who loses to Ender during an unfair battle. Carn Carby is written as a much more supportive character. In the novelette, Ender says to Bean, "How can they put you under an idiot like Carn Carby!" while the novel instead has him say "Carn Carby's a good man. I hope he recognizes you for what you're worth". In the novel, the final chapter introduces the sequel ''
Speaker for the Dead ''Speaker for the Dead'' is a 1986 science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, an indirect sequel to the 1985 novel '' Ender's Game''. The book takes place around the year 5270, some 3,000 years after the events in ''Ender's Game ...
''.


Publication

*'' Analog Science Fiction and Fact'', August 1977 *''
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories ''Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories'' (1980) is a collection of short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card. Although not purely science fiction and definitely not hard science fiction, the book contains stories that have a futuristic ...
'', Dial Press, 1980 *''The Future at War vol. 2: The Spear of Mars'', Ace Books, 1980 *''Analog Readers' Choice'', Dial Press, 1981 *''Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories'', Dell, 1981, with an introduction by Ben Bova discussing "Ender's Game" and the "discovery" of Card. *''Analog Anthology #2'', Davis Publications, 1982 *''There Will Be War'', Tor Books, 1983 *''Battlefields Beyond Tomorrow: Science Fiction War Stories'', Bonanza Books, 1987 *''
Maps in a Mirror ''Maps in a Mirror'' (1990) is a collection of short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card. Like Card's novels, most of the stories have a science fiction or fantasy theme. Some of the stories, such as "Ender's Game", " Lost Boys", and ...
'', Tor Books, 1990 *''
First Meetings ''First Meetings'' (2002) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card, belonging to his ''Ender's Game'' series. Tor Books republished the book in 2003 under the titles ''First Meetings in the Enderve ...
'', Subterranean Press, 2002 *''The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy'', Prentice-Hall 2003


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External links

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