Set on a planet colonised many years previously, the protagonist is the leader of a small laboratory intent on redisovering the scientific method and investigating the few remaining technological artifacts of the early times. The artifacts, some dead, some with mysterious abilities are often unpredictable and prone to explode.
In the early years the colony was beset by civil war, the people with unresolvable conflict decended into chaos. Civilisation remained though and regrew on feudal lines with power structures of regent, lords and the church.
The main questions are surrounding the mystery of what happened at the time of the collapse. Theres a sense of loss, nostalgia and a race to solve a puzzle before others do. The protagonist gets wind of a secret held by one of the first leaders and starts investigation. Literary clues lead him to a library where he finds an old scroll with a poem referencing [possibly a winged chariot or other vehicle].
[THE ENDING]
It emerges that this is a clue to finding the landing shuttle for the colony, which was taken for safe keeping in the early years and hidden away. It becomes clear others know of the search and the race is on to find it first. The conclusion is that the protagonist takes a trip into space, finds a space station and receives an incoming signal. The signal is from a ship soon to arrive from Earth.
[ENDENDING]
I read this in the early 90s from the main library in Stevenage, UK. It may have been quite a bit older as the computers depicted were very basic with only flashing lights. The protagonist may have had a Japanese sounding name, characterisation wasnt that strong. It was hard scifi. The title is the frustrating thing, i could have sworn it had the word chariot in, as a reference to the poem but i've searched and nothing has turned up. This was one of a series apparently so would be nice to find the follow up.
Many thanks for any help resolving this mystery of a mystery.
Jim
In the early years the colony was beset by civil war, the people with unresolvable conflict decended into chaos. Civilisation remained though and regrew on feudal lines with power structures of regent, lords and the church.
The main questions are surrounding the mystery of what happened at the time of the collapse. Theres a sense of loss, nostalgia and a race to solve a puzzle before others do. The protagonist gets wind of a secret held by one of the first leaders and starts investigation. Literary clues lead him to a library where he finds an old scroll with a poem referencing [possibly a winged chariot or other vehicle].
[THE ENDING]
It emerges that this is a clue to finding the landing shuttle for the colony, which was taken for safe keeping in the early years and hidden away. It becomes clear others know of the search and the race is on to find it first. The conclusion is that the protagonist takes a trip into space, finds a space station and receives an incoming signal. The signal is from a ship soon to arrive from Earth.
[ENDENDING]
I read this in the early 90s from the main library in Stevenage, UK. It may have been quite a bit older as the computers depicted were very basic with only flashing lights. The protagonist may have had a Japanese sounding name, characterisation wasnt that strong. It was hard scifi. The title is the frustrating thing, i could have sworn it had the word chariot in, as a reference to the poem but i've searched and nothing has turned up. This was one of a series apparently so would be nice to find the follow up.
Many thanks for any help resolving this mystery of a mystery.
Jim