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- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e first "Gary".
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e isCitedBy Mind_(The_Culture).
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e last "Westfahl".
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e pages "981".
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e quote "A splinter group of spaceship Minds seizes the opportunity to foment "just" war against the Affront, aliens in space who revel in outrageous acts. Other powerful Minds are concerned for the status quo. Human participation, though consistently entertaining, is chiefly in spectator roles. There is a sense that Culture Minds regard humanity as pets and indulge their whims, though one eccentric Mind-ship has the hobby of thoroughly punishing human war criminals [...]. Wisps of unease are almost lost in extravagant large-scale action and Banks's characteristic inventiveness.".
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e title "The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy".
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e volume "3".
- a323a7d8fe7156bb2821df82624f3d25560375f6690b22dd1444f14a4fe85a2e year "2005".