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by Jerry Oltion (Author) "Allen Meisner didn't look like a mad scientist..." (more)
Key Phrases: emergency descent module, getaway special canister, hyperdrive engine, Alpha Centauri, Allen Meisner, Judy Gallagher (more...)
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This follow-up to Oltion's Abandon in Place (2000) borrows the character of self-proclaimed mad scientist Allen Meisner to initiate an enjoyable tale of interstellar exploration. What makes Allen "mad" is humanity's failure to avoid the threat of nuclear extermination by spreading throughout the universe, so when he invents a cheap, easy-to-build hyperdrive for spaceships, he makes sure everyone has access to the plans. Within a few days, people are heading for the stars in anything that will hold air; Allen and his lover, Judy, an adventurous ex-space shuttle pilot, take off in a plastic septic tank. The story could become merely zany at this point, but Oltion has a more serious purpose. Alan and Judy keep having to improvise solutions to serious problems. They succeed not just because they're smart but because they're confident that solutions can be found. If humanity seems trapped in a rut at the novel's beginning, the real problem is that too many people would rather avoid responsibility and let others do the thinking. While Alan and Judy don't discover a simple or safe universe, the challenges stimulate them, make them more fully human. So the author is returning to SF's roots. The novel's headlong pace calls to mind Doc Smith's breezy 1928 space opera, The Skylark of Space, and it's startling that after all this time people still are timidly waiting for personal, unrestricted space travel. Oltion makes an entertaining but forceful argument for seeking personal fulfillment through escape. (Dec. 20)award.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Adult/High School-Allen Meisner's business card identifies him as a member of INSANE (the International Network of Scientists Against Nuclear Extermination). He is worried; reasoning that the only hope for survival is to get out of here, he's been theorizing about a cheap, almost instantaneous mode of faster-than-light travel. In an experiment that he carried aboard the shuttle Discovery in two small "getaway special" canisters, his "hyperdrive" proves wildly successful (if a bit dicey to control, at first). He broadcasts the formula, and the whole world now knows how to go off-planet in any vehicle that can be made airtight for a few hours. Judy Gallagher, a pilot on the fateful shuttle flight, is soon in cahoots with Meisner, escaping from Earthly powers desperate to control the new technology. They build a ship (a customized septic tank) and head for Alpha Centauri, but in just one of many delicious twists, they find they aren't the first to get there. This is as much fun as science fiction can be-rich in the classic sense of wonder and in the most contemporary questions, and carried aloft by a wild and irresistible humor.
Christine C. Menefee, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312877781
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312877781
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,603,136 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous novel of personal fulfillment & intersellar travel, December 12, 2001
This review is from: The Getaway Special (Hardcover)
What if someone came up with a cheap and relatively simple hyperspace device that you could use to transport yourself to distant stars-and all without the support of the traditional military/political/industrial complex? If you are Allen Meisner, a card carrying mad scientist, you make your trials aboard one of the highly visible US space shuttles, then disburse plans and information for free through the Internet, and wait for the thanks of a grateful planet.

Is it no surprise that instead of accolades, the human race goes nuts-governments in chaos, nuclear doom imminent, the whole thing put down as a hoax-and Meisner becoming a fugitive from the law.

Jerry Oltion has created something magnificent in this humorously sarcastic novel of personal fulfillment and interstellar exploration. There is a Spider Robinson-like quality to the dark humor and sometime slapstick adventure, but it is infused with a warped wisdom and very solid writing that makes a true SF adventure. The main characters and the aliens they encounter are funny and clever, stopping just short of becoming caricatures. There is vision mixed with the humor making this an irresistible read. Highly Recommended.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Silly. Fun., July 29, 2004
By Bruce M. Miller (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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The premise behind the book is pretty much: I invented hyperdrive in my basement, and it only costs about $10.

The science (and aliens!) aren't very realistic, but the author doesn't try to persuade you they are, and it doesn't matter. They're just fun. Think of Heinlein's The Rolling Stones. You're not really expected to believe the flat cats, either.

Warning - people with allergies to libertarian philosophy might want to avoid this book. It doesn't preach, but governments in general are clearly the bad guys here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Trip Through Space, September 22, 2003
By Patrick Koske-McBride (Brattleboro, VT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Getaway Special (Hardcover)
Jim Oltion takes us on the trip we all wanted to go on when we were kids: through space, using old backyard junk as our spaceship. On the trip, we also meet alien intelligence and, strangely, alien beings seem to think and operate similarly to humans. Oltion revives those fantastical, six-year-old, "I Want To Be an Astronaut" feelings.
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