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|image=The Mary-Sue Extrusion.jpg | |image = The Mary-Sue Extrusion.jpg | ||
|series= [[Virgin | |series = [[Virgin New Adventures]] | ||
|range = Virgin New Adventures | |range = Virgin New Adventures | ||
|number in range = 79 | |number in range = 79 | ||
|number= | |number = 79 | ||
|main character= [[Stratum Seven Agent]] | |main character = [[Stratum Seven Agent]] | ||
|featuring= Jason Kane | |featuring = Jason Kane | ||
|featuring2= Emile Mars-Smith | |featuring2 = Emile Mars-Smith | ||
|featuring3= Bernice Summerfield | |featuring3 = Mira (The Mary-Sue Extrusion) | ||
|enemy= [[All-High God]]s | |featuring4 = Bernice Summerfield | ||
|setting=Thanaxos, Dellah | |enemy = [[All-High God]]s | ||
|writer= [[Dave Stone (writer)|Dave Stone]] | |setting = [[Thanaxos]], [[Dellah]] and the [[Proximan Chain]], [[2595]] | ||
|cover= [[Fred Gambino]] | |writer = [[Dave Stone (writer)|Dave Stone]] | ||
|publisher= Virgin Books | |cover = [[Fred Gambino]] | ||
|release date= [[1 February (releases)|1 February]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]] | |publisher = Virgin Books | ||
|format= Paperback Book, 243 Pages | |release date = [[1 February (releases)|1 February]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]] | ||
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20531-6 | |format = Paperback Book, 243 Pages | ||
|prev= Where Angels Fear (novel) | |isbn = ISBN 0-426-20531-6 | ||
|next= Dead Romance (novel) | |prev = Where Angels Fear (novel) | ||
|next = Dead Romance (novel) | |||
}}{{prose stub}} | }}{{prose stub}} | ||
''''' | '''''The Mary-Sue Extrusion''''' was the seventy-ninth [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel. It was the first novel since ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]'' to be almost entirely told from the point of view of somebody other than [[Bernice Summerfield]], being told from the point of view of the [[Stratum Seven Agent]]. He did, however, encounter several of Benny's friends and associates throughout the novel. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
"Bernice Summerfield seemed to hold the key. She was in it up to her neck, and she was the one person left who could tell me what I needed to know. I rather hoped it wouldn't be necessary to snap said neck and kill her." | "[[Bernice Summerfield]] seemed to hold the key. She was in it up to her neck, and she was the one person left who could tell me what I needed to know. I rather hoped it wouldn't be necessary to snap said neck and kill her." | ||
The planet [[Dellah]] was once one of the cultural centres of the [[galaxy]]. Now, it lies in ruins and things walk through the barren landscape, twisting the unfortunates who remain there to their unholy will. | The planet [[Dellah]] was once one of the cultural centres of the [[galaxy]]. Now, it lies in ruins and things walk through the barren landscape, twisting the unfortunates who remain there to their unholy will. | ||
The tragic effects of this cataclysm have been felt throughout local space, from cruel and draconian [[Thanaxos]] to the multiplexal chaos of the Proximan Chain Rafts. All know the ultimate result: a war is coming - is inevitable - and is set to blow the fragile stability of the galactic sector apart. | The tragic effects of this cataclysm have been felt throughout local space, from cruel and draconian [[Thanaxos]] to the multiplexal chaos of the [[Proximan Chain Rafts]]. All know the ultimate result: a war is coming - is inevitable - and is set to blow the fragile stability of the galactic sector apart. | ||
Only one person has the pieces of the puzzle that might prevent the coming collapse - Bernice Summerfield. The problem is, she's missing, and what's more she's not feeling precisely herself. And if Benny doesn't find out exactly who she is, and how she can fit into her newly shattered world, there isn't going to be a world for her to come back to at all. | Only one person has the pieces of the puzzle that might prevent the coming collapse - Bernice Summerfield. The problem is, she's missing, and what's more she's not feeling precisely herself. And if Benny doesn't find out exactly who she is, and how she can fit into her newly shattered world, there isn't going to be a world for her to come back to at all. |
Revision as of 13:51, 2 January 2023
The Mary-Sue Extrusion was the seventy-ninth Virgin New Adventures novel. It was the first novel since Deadfall to be almost entirely told from the point of view of somebody other than Bernice Summerfield, being told from the point of view of the Stratum Seven Agent. He did, however, encounter several of Benny's friends and associates throughout the novel.
Publisher's summary
"Bernice Summerfield seemed to hold the key. She was in it up to her neck, and she was the one person left who could tell me what I needed to know. I rather hoped it wouldn't be necessary to snap said neck and kill her."
The planet Dellah was once one of the cultural centres of the galaxy. Now, it lies in ruins and things walk through the barren landscape, twisting the unfortunates who remain there to their unholy will.
The tragic effects of this cataclysm have been felt throughout local space, from cruel and draconian Thanaxos to the multiplexal chaos of the Proximan Chain Rafts. All know the ultimate result: a war is coming - is inevitable - and is set to blow the fragile stability of the galactic sector apart.
Only one person has the pieces of the puzzle that might prevent the coming collapse - Bernice Summerfield. The problem is, she's missing, and what's more she's not feeling precisely herself. And if Benny doesn't find out exactly who she is, and how she can fit into her newly shattered world, there isn't going to be a world for her to come back to at all.
Chapter titles
- Prologue
- Chapter 1
- Attachment (Supplementary)
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Supplementary Insert
- Chapter 4
- Supplementary Insert
- Chapter 5
- Background Insert (Personal File)
- Chapter 6
- Background Insert (Personal File)
- Chapter 7
- Attachment (Supplementary)
- Chapter 8
- Supplementary Insert
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Supplementary Insert
- Chapter 11
- Supplementary Insert
- Chapter 12
- Background Insert (Personal File)
- Chapter 13
- Attachment (Supplementary)
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Supplementary Insert
- Chapter 17 (Endgame)
- Attachment (Tentative Conclusions)
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Stratum Seven Agent
- Sela Dane
- Prince G'jimbo
- Emile Mars-Smith
- Jason Kane
- Mira
- Professor Sabron Jones
- Bernice Summerfield
References
Businesses
- Pseudopod Enterprises SA are a "holding corporation" (ie a front) for other, less savoury companies.
Individuals
- The Stratum Seven Agent has Stratum Seven clearance.
- Prince G'jimbo, is a quite stupid individual. He gets possessed by an All-High God (the Dellahan gods).
- Mira isn't a telepath.
- Professor Sabron Jones used to be a chemist at St Oscar's University, but is now held at detention facility, tortured by the inmates. He saw Benny being saved by Clarence.
- Bernice Summerfield has a "Mary-Sue" performed. Following the Mary Sue she calls herself Rebecca. Her return to Dellah to pick up Wolsey was the incident that activated the Mary Sue.
Literature
- A True Adventure of the New Frontier is the name of the books written (by various authors) about Benny's adventures.
- The Stratum Seven Agent reads A True Adventure of the New Frontier called Ship of Death which (badly) details the events on the Titanian Queen.
Locations
- Earth Station Prime is also known as Ptolemaeus Staging Port, Puerto Luminae, Heng O's Refuge, Lunaville, Colony One and the Luna Port.
- Beta Caprisis is a wasteland caused by high yield detonations that decimated the colony. What was once grass is now like molten glass smeared over the land. There are still moderate levels of radiation.
Newsreaders
Planets
Species
- There are several Spindlekings shopping in the Proximan Chain.
- The Stratum Seven Agent is a Synthoid.
- A Draal refugee from Dellah is imprisoned in Thanaxos.
Technology
- The Agent mentions body bepple and body swap.
Time travel
- Time travellers are sometimes called persons of "meta-temporal displacement".
Notes
- This is told entirely from the Stratum Seven Agent's point of view, occasionally dipping into his past and into various emails and A True Adventure of the New Frontier stories.
- Although the term "Mary-Sue" has a different meaning in this novel, in fan fiction circles it describes a character created by the author who not only serves as an "avatar" or "fantasy figure" representation of the author but invariably "saves the day" for the established characters.
- The title was chosen by Kate Orman, but when her schedule meant she had to drop out, Dave Stone filled in by adapting material from a draft of an original novel.
- In March 2007, years after the book went out of print, Stone published a revised version of the novel with Benny Summerfield replaced by Pandora Delbane. An ebook was later released on the Amazon Kindle store on 9 October 2015.
- Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej briefly appear unnamed. The Agent has met them before.
Continuity
- Benny was saved and rescued from Dellah in PROSE: Where Angels Fear.
- There is an excerpt from A True Adventure of a New Frontier called Ship of Death, which features a particularly bad retelling of PROSE: Ship of Fools.
External links
- The Mary-Sue Extrusion at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: The Mary-Sue Extrusion at The Whoniverse