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  1. Pierson's Puppeteer. From the video game Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch. Pierson's Puppeteers, often known just as Puppeteers, and known to themselves as Citizens are highly intelligent non-humanoid tripedal herbivores, first encountered by Olaf Pierson. [1]

  2. In Ringworld, Nessus, a Puppeteer, explains how his race's cowardice is partly a result of a science experiment (the details of which are not given) that proves the Puppeteers have nothing equivalent to an immortal soul, and therefore death is, for their species, eternal oblivion.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RingworldRingworld - Wikipedia

    Ringworld is a 1970 science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature. Ringworld tells the story of Louis Wu and his companions on a mission to the Ringworld, an enormous rotating ring, an alien construct in space 186 million miles (299 million kilometres) in ...

  4. 1 de oct. de 1970 · 122,194 ratings4,489 reviews. The artefact is a circular ribbon of matter six hundred million miles long and ninety million miles in radius. Pierson's puppeteers, the aliens who discovered it, are understandably wary of encountering the builders of such an immense structure and have assembled a team of two humans, a mad puppeteer and ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_WuLouis Wu - Wikipedia

    Louis Gridley Wu, a fictional character, is the protagonist in the Ringworld series of books, written by Larry Niven . Louis Wu was born in 2650 to Carlos Wu and Sharrol Janss. When he appears in Ringworld, Louis is 6′2″ (188 cm) tall.

  6. The Puppeteer, Nessus, proposes a mission to explore a mysterious artifact – the Ringworld – an artificial ring-shaped structure of colossal proportions located around a distant star. Setting. The majority of the story takes place in outer space and on the Ringworld itself.

  7. The puppeteer worlds had been moving at nearly lightspeed along galactic north. Having travelled at near-lightspeed for forty-one years, the Fleet should be somewhere between about 39 to 43 light-years away from the Ringworld when the Fringe War takes place. I think not.