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Authors: Peter F. Hamilton

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The Naked God
Contents
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS
SHIPS
LADY MACBETH
Joshua Calvert
Captain
Liol Calvert
Fusion specialist
Ashly Hanson
Pilot
Sarha Mitcham
Systems specialist
Dahybi Yadev
Node specialist
Beaulieu
Cosmonik
Peter Adul
Mission specialist
Alkad Mzu
Mission specialist
Oski Katsura
Mission specialist
Samuel
Edenist Intelligence agent
OENONE
Syrinx
Captain
Ruben
Fusion systems
Oxley
Pilot
Cacus
Life support
Edwin
Toroid systems
Serina
Toroid systems
Tyla
Cargo officer
Kempster Getchell
Mission specialist
Renato Vella
Mission specialist
Parker Higgens
Mission specialist
Monica Foulkes
ESA agent
VILLENEUVE’S REVENGE
André Duchamp
Captain
Kingsley Pryor
Capone’s agent
MINDORI
Rocio Condra
Hellhawk possessor
Jed Hinton
Deadnight disciple
Beth
Deadnight disciple
Gerald Skibbow
Refugee
Gari Hinton
Jed’s sister
Navar
Jed’s half sister
ARIKARA
Meredith Saldana
Rear Admiral, squadron commander
Grese
Lieutenant, squadron intelligence officer
Rhoecus
Lieutenant, voidhawk liaison
Kroeber
Commander
HABITATS
TRANQUILLITY
Ione Saldana
Lord of Ruin
Dominique Vasilkovsky
Socialite
Father Horst Elwes
Priest, refugee
VALISK
Dariat
Ghost
Tolton
Street poet
Erentz
Rubra’s descendant
Dr Patan
Physicist
ASTEROIDS
TRAFALGAR
Samual Aleksandrovich
First Admiral Confederation Navy
Lalwani
Admiral, CNIS chief
Motela Kolhammer
Admiral, 1st fleet commander
Dr Pierce Gilmore
CNIS research division director
Jacqueline Couteur
Possessor
Murphy Hewlett
Confederation marine lieutenant
Amr al-Sahhaf
Captain, staff officer
MONTEREY
Jezzibella
Mood Fantasy artist
Al Capone
Possessor
Kiera Salter
Possessor of Marie Skibbow
Leroy Octavius
Jezzibella’s manager
Libby
Jezzibella’s dermal technologist
Avram Harwood III
Mayor of San Angeles
Emmet Mordden
Organization lieutenant
Silvano Richmann
Organization lieutenant
Mickey Pileggi
Organization lieutenant
Patricia Mangano
Organization lieutenant
Webster Pryor
Hostage
Luigi Balsamo
ex-Commander, Organization fleet
Cameron Leung
Hellhawk Zahan
Bernhard Allsop
Possessor
Hudson Proctor
Possessor, Kiera’s deputy
Soi Yin
Hellhawk
Etchells
Hellhawk Stryla
PLANETS
NORFOLK
Luca Comar
Grant Kavanagh’s possessor
Susannah
Marjorie Kavanagh’s possessor
Carmitha
Romany
Bruce Spanton
Marauder
Johan
Mr Butterworth’s possessor
Marcella Rye
Colsterworth council officer
Véronique
Olive Fenchurch’s possessor
OMBEY
Ralph Hiltch
General, Liberation army
Cathal Fitzgerald
Ralph’s deputy
Dean Foal
ESA G66 division
Will Danza
ESA G66 division
Kirsten Saldana
Princess of Ombey
Diana Tiernan
Police technology division chief
Admiral Farquar
Royal Navy, Ombey Commander
Hugh Rosler
DataAxis reporter
Tim Beard
Rover reporter
Sinon
Liberation army serjeant
Choma
Liberation army serjeant
Elana Duncan
Liberation army mercenary
Janne Palmer
Royal Marine
Annette Ekelund
Possessor
Soi Hon
Possessor, ex-guerrilla
Delvan
Possessor
Milne
Possessor
Moyo
Possessor
Stephanie Ash
Possessor
Cochrane
Possessor
Rana
Possessor
Tina Sudol
Possessor
McPhee
Possessor
Franklin
Possessor
KULU
Alastair II
The King
Simon, Duke of Salion
Chairman security commission
Lord Kelman Mountjoy
Foreign office minister
Lady Phillipa Oshin
Prime minister
KIINT HOMEWORLD
Richard Keaton
Observer
Tracy Dean
Observer
Jay Hilton
Refugee, Haile’s friend
Haile
Juvenile Kiint
Nang
Haile’s parent
Lieria
Haile’s parent
EARTH
Louise Kavanagh
Refugee
Genevieve Kavanagh
Refugee
Fletcher Christian
Possessor
Quinn Dexter
Messiah of the Light Bringer
Banneth
High Magus, Edmonton sect
Andy Behoo
Sellrat
Ivanov Robson
Private detective
Brent Roi
Detective, Halo Police
Courtney
Edmonton sect acolyte
Billy-Joe
Edmonton sect acolyte
OTHERS
CONFEDERATION
Olton Haaker
Assembly President
Jeeta Anwar
Chief presidential aide
Mae Ortlieb
Presidential science aide
Cayeaux
Edenist ambassador
Sir Maurice Hall
Kulu Kingdom ambassador
EDENISTS
Wing-Tsit Chong
Edenism’s Founder
Athene
Syrinx’s mother
MOSDVA
Quantook-LOU
Distributor of resources
TYRATHCA
Baulona-PWM
Breeder, electronics regulator
Jay Hilton was sound asleep when every electrophorescent strip in the paediatric ward sprang up to full intensity. The simple dream of her mother broke apart like a stained-glass statue shattered by a powerful gust of sharp white light; colourful splinters tumbling off into the glare.
Jay blinked heavily against the rush of light, raising her head in confusion. The familiar scenery of the ward hardened around her. She felt so tired. It certainly wasn’t morning yet. A huge yawn forced her mouth open. All around her the other children were waking up in bleary-eyed mystification. Holomorph stickers began reacting to the light, translucent cartoon images rising up to perform their mischievous antics. Animatic dolls cooed sympathetically as children clutched at them for reassurance. Then the doors at the far end of the ward slid open, and the nurses came hurrying in.
One look at the brittle smiles on their faces was all Jay needed. Something was badly wrong. Her heart shivered. Surely not the possessed? Not here?
The nurses began ushering children out of their beds, and along the central aisle towards the doors. Complaints and questions were firmly ignored.
“It’s a fire drill,â€
It was designated Bureau Seven, which somewhat inevitably for a government organization was acronymed down to B7. To anyone with Govcentral alpha-rated clearance, it was listed as one of the hundreds of bland committees which made up the management hierarchy of the Govcentral Internal Security Directorate. Officially its function was Policy Integration and Resource Allocation, a vital coordination role. The more senior GISD Bureaus produced their requirements for information and actions, and it was B7’s job to make sure none of the new objectives clashed with current operations before they designated local arcology offices with carrying out the project and assigned funds. If there was any anomaly to be found with B7, it was that such an important and sensitive responsibility did not have a political appointee assigned to run it. Certainly the chiefs of Bureaus 1 through 6 changed with every new administration, reflecting fresh political priorities; and several hundred minor posts among the lower Bureaus were also up for grabs as a loyalty reward to the new President’s retinue. Again, no junior positions were available in B7.

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