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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* There is a web address (www.ndirect.co.uk/shebeen) listed in the introduction of ''Down'' which ''did'' contain background material to ''Down'', but the link is no longer active and doesn't appear to be archived anywhere.
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* The introduction of ''Down'' listed a web address (www.ndirect.co.uk/shebeen) stated to contain background material to the novel. Though the link is no longer active, the novel's glossary, footnotes, and appendices were archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20021212084007/http://www.menace.ndo.co.uk:80/loz/down.htm here.]
 
* ''Down'' re-introduces the People. This includes [[Ben Aaronovitch]]'s unique pronunciations for their names; a full explanation can be found in the introduction to ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]''.
 
* ''Down'' re-introduces the People. This includes [[Ben Aaronovitch]]'s unique pronunciations for their names; a full explanation can be found in the introduction to ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]''.
 
* The submarine was originally intended to be black, but after the cover artist rendered it as pink, Miles rewrote its color.<ref>[https://sci-fi-london.com/podcast/2013/12/420-lawrence-miles Sci-Fi London Interview]</ref>
 
* The submarine was originally intended to be black, but after the cover artist rendered it as pink, Miles rewrote its color.<ref>[https://sci-fi-london.com/podcast/2013/12/420-lawrence-miles Sci-Fi London Interview]</ref>

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RealWorld

Down was the fifth Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures novel. It featured a reappearance of the People, who were introduced in Ben Aaronovitch's The Also People.

Publisher's summary

Mankind expects pain. However it seems to outsiders.

Tyler's Folly: a colony world on the unattractive side of Earthspace, a planet wracked by earthquakes and crawling with off-world bodysnatchers. When the local authorities pull a bedraggled Professor Bernice Summerfield out of the ocean in an off-limits 'quake zone, they naturally want to know what she is doing there... but the professor can only mumble something about woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers.

According to Bernice, the planet is hollow, its interior inhabited by warring tribes of cavemen and strangely unconvincing prehistoric monsters. Some dark and ancient god rules this underground kingdom -- albeit a dark and ancient god with a penchant for thirties pulp adventures and Saturday morning action serials.

Can Bernice's claims be true? Is Tyler's Folly really under threat from an ageless subterranean horror? And why does so much of her story revolve around the utterly amoral alien known as !X...?

Plot

to be added

Characters

References

Books

Individuals

  • !X (aka si!Xist-i!xatl-iVa!qara) is of the People, but he has removed himself from their society.

Law and order

Locations

Organisations

Planets

Psychology

  • Teleportaphobia also known as "Molecular Vertigo" is described here as the fear of matter transmission. Specifically it is the psychological disorder that makes a person fear matter transmission as each time you are matter transported your body dies and another is re-created at the receiving end.

Species

Vehicles

  • The SSSSSSS submarine uses warp drive but goes through oceans between planets instead of space.

Notes

  • The introduction of Down listed a web address (www.ndirect.co.uk/shebeen) stated to contain background material to the novel. Though the link is no longer active, the novel's glossary, footnotes, and appendices were archived here.
  • Down re-introduces the People. This includes Ben Aaronovitch's unique pronunciations for their names; a full explanation can be found in the introduction to The Also People.
  • The submarine was originally intended to be black, but after the cover artist rendered it as pink, Miles rewrote its color.[1]

Continuity

External links