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Remnants is a science fiction
Science fiction

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 book series authored by K. A. Applegate
K. A. Applegate

Katherine Alice Applegate is the credited author of the Animorphs, Remnants, Everworld, and several other book series, although many of these books are ghostwritten by other authors....
. It is the story of what happens to the survivors of a desperate mission to save a handful of human beings after an asteroid
Asteroid

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 collides
Impact event

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 with the Earth
Earth

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. Eighty people are placed aboard a converted space shuttle using untested "quack" hibernation technology and fired blindly into space hours before all life on Earth is obliterated by a large asteroid called The Rock.






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Remnants is a science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 book series authored by K. A. Applegate
K. A. Applegate

Katherine Alice Applegate is the credited author of the Animorphs, Remnants, Everworld, and several other book series, although many of these books are ghostwritten by other authors....
. It is the story of what happens to the survivors of a desperate mission to save a handful of human beings after an asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
 collides
Impact event

An impact event is the collision of a large meteoroid, asteroid or comet with the Earth. Impact events have been a plot and background element in science fiction since knowledge of real impacts became established in the scientific mainstream....
 with the Earth
Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the Solar System in diameter, mass and density. It is also referred to as the World and Wiktionary:Terra.Note that by International Astronomical Union convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather...
. Eighty people are placed aboard a converted space shuttle using untested "quack" hibernation technology and fired blindly into space hours before all life on Earth is obliterated by a large asteroid called The Rock. They are then picked up by a large, sentient
Sentience

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 space craft of monumental proportions known as 'Mother' which is inhabited by various races. 'Mother' can manipulate the physical environment within the craft's limits and often does so. Only a few people placed in stasis actually were alive and capable of being reanimated when they reached 'Mother'.

Characters


Main Characters


  • Jobs: A "techie" with the soul of a poet, a majority of the series centers around Jobs. He, along with Mo'Steel, witnessed the Rock impacting Earth and its subsequent destruction. He and his parents and brother are on the Mayflower: only Jobs and his brother survive. Jobs' poetic sense and technical knowledge combined are often useful in understanding Mother, a sentient machine. It is Jobs who discovers the remains of Earth. In the Epilogue in "Begin Again", Jobs marries the Alpha refugee Echo, and has 2 daughters: Lumina and Tate. Jobs is named for Steven Jobs, CEO of Apple Inc., because unlike Bill Gates or Michael Dell, Steven Jobs created a miniature revolution "...in his garage.". Jobs' birth name is Sebastian Andreeson.
    He was the son of two prominent scientists, and was recruited to go on the Mayflower Project. He was joined by his long time best friend Mo'Steel. He was briefly romantically involved with a girl named Cordelia before he went aboard the Mayflower project, and the first book of Remnants deals with his longing for her to accompany him on the ship. Cordelia instead comes to be an infamous death when her video link reveals to the world a chunk of The Rock obliterating San Francisco and its inhabitants, with the resulting shockwave shattering the building where Cordelia witnesses the destruction from.
  • Mo'Steel: Jobs' best friend, Mo'Steel is named for either "Man of Steel" or "More Steel" (Mo cannot remember which), since he has broken 5 of his bones. 4 of them so were broken so badly, they had been replaced with titanium composites. Mo'Steel has a love for adventure and extreme sports, and is proud of all of his broken bones and scars. Mo marries Noyze in the series' Epilogue, and has 1 son Boyd, and Noyze is pregnant with another. Mo'Steel's birth name is Romeo Gonzalez.
  • 2Face: Named after the comic book villain, 2Face was beautiful Essence Hwang, until a fire disfigured half her face. She is one of 2 players in a sort of chess match for control of the Remnants. 2Face seems to show feelings for Billy, but upon being stranded on Earth, she becomes paranoid to the point that she is sure Billy orchestrated the entire event. She attempts to kill Billy to stop the re-greening ritual, and Billy is forced to kill her to protect himself, but not before he gives her a vision of her dead mother so that she may die peacefully. It is hinted several times through the series that 2Face herself caused the fire that scarred her, but this is not confirmed.
  • Yago: The son of the first African-American, and first female President of the United States (Janice Castleman), Yago is 2Face's competition for control. He is highly arrogant and is assured he will eventually rise to power, caring for his own safety above all else. About halfway through the series, Yago is connected to Mother and is "killed" (actually, a projection of his mind is killed). The ordeal leaves Yago believing himself to the be "The One": A being of purity, destined to lead the Chosen (the non-mutant Remnants) and to destroy the Freaks (2Face and the mutated Remnants). Yago's twisted religion turns many Blue Meanies with his newly-discovered mutation "The Touch", a sort of laying-on-hands that several Meanies crave (although it is not known exactly what The Touch really does - only that it does not work on humans). Near the end of his life Yago becomes much more likeable and not arrogant. Yago dies when his mind, inside of Tate, fades away. Yago's birth name is Robert Castleman.
  • Violet Blake: Violet is a "Jane" (named for Jane Austen
    Jane Austen

    Jane Austen was an English novelist whose Literary realism, biting social commentary and masterful use of free indirect speech, Burlesque , and irony have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature....
    ), who for the first half of the series, prefers to be called Miss Blake. As a Jane, Violet has a distaste for technology, and a love for all forms of art and literature. Violet suffers an attack of "worms" in the second book, and eventually they become her mutation, enabling her to become a mass of worms that can revive the dead (to an extent). Violet and Jobs have a semi-romantic relationship, but her disgust over her mutation, and Jobs' obsession with Earth, drive them apart. She marries the Marauder Sanchez in the end of the book. Violet's birth name is Dallas, the place of her birth.
  • Billy Weir: Billy is a true enigma. Originally an Chechnyan orphan, Billy is adopted by a Texan family. He was born Ruslan, but his father, Billy Weir Senior, aka, Big Bill, changed his name to Billy. At times it seems that Billy has infinite power, and has a strong connection with Mother. Early in the series he was carried around the computer generated world by Jobs thereby fusing friendship with Jobs that is persistent throughout the series. Long before the Mayflower, Billy dreamt of events that would unfold over 5 centuries later. While in hibernation, Billy did not sleep, and was awake for the journey. The ordeal twisted his mind, giving him telekinesis, the power to levitate, and many other strange abilities. These abilities make Billy a match for Mother, to the point where they assimilate to become one. Billy dies in the re-greening ritual: it is possible he may have survived, but 2Face's attack and the subsequent energy Billy spends to drain her life force may have contributed to his death. He is dubbed "Billy Weird" by many of his enemies (which amounts to anyone seeking control of the ship).
  • Tamara Hoyle: A Marine who was not intended to board the Mayflower shuttle, she was trapped on board when the ship launched, and she was given the berth of the captain, who would commit suicide. Tamara was pregnant when she was placed in her berth, and is rejuvenated with the Baby Te at her side. For the first part of the series she is mind-controlled by Te. After Te is defeated, Tamara takes a keen interest in the defense of the Remnants. She is killed by Blue Meanies on the trip back to Earth.
  • The Troika: Amelia, Duncan Choate, and Charlie Langlow, are a trio of humans living in what is called "The Basement," a dark area that is very much what it sounds: an area below Mother's main deck. All of them "ascend" to become slime-like shapeshifters. Amelia and Charlie are assimilated into Tate, and Duncan is killed.
  • Echo: An Alpha colony inhabitant, Echo is not genetically pure, and this shows in her blind baby. She is forced to flee the Alpha colony and seek refuge with the Marauders. Her child, Lumina, becomes one of 3 elements in the re-greening of Earth.
  • Te: Initially called "The Baby", Te appears first as the two-year old child of Tamara Hoyle. After some time, however, it becomes clear that the Baby is not human, and is furthermore controlling Tamara's mind. After absorbing the energy of several Blue Meanies, Te transforms into a Shipwright and attempts to seize control of Mother. However, Billy defeats him by joining with Mother. Te is notably the only Shipwright to appear.
  • Mother: Both a computer and a ship, Mother is so highly-advanced that she is self-aware, or at least is able to give the impression that she is. The long years alone in space have damaged her system: she must have maintenance every 200 cycles, and has been alone for 600 (although it is not specified exactly how long a cycle is). The long years of no new input drove Mother mad, and when the Mayflower is found, she eagerly awakes the Remnants to absorb new information. Mother the Computer eventually merges with Billy. When Billy and she are disconnected, she suffers a computer virus from the Troika, and is degraded into Daughter, a simplified form of herself. Mother the Ship crashes on Earth, and becomes known as the Source to the Marauders.


List of humans


During the escape from earth, eighty humans were on board the Mayflower. However, some diverged into other species.
Name Age Occupation Gender Races Status
Jasper Willett  Mayflower Captain Male Caucasian Deceased- Suicide
Tony Andreeson 43 Software Aestheticist Male Caucasian Deceased- Died on board the Mayflower
Jennifer Andreeson 40 Astrophysics Professor Female Caucasian Deceased- Died on board the Mayflower
Sebastian “Jobs” Andreeson 14 Student Male Caucasian Alive
Edward Andreeson 6 Student Male Caucasian Alive
Mr. Gonzalez 39  Male Hispanic Deceased- Died on board the Mayflower
Olga Gonzalez 30 Biologist Female Hispanic Alive
Romeo “Mo’Steel” Gonzalez 14 Student Male Hispanic Alive
Shy Hwang 42 Producer for ABC Male Asian Deceased- killed by Blue Meanies in battle
Dawn Schultz-Hwang 40  Female Caucasian Deceased- Died on board the Mayflower
Essence “2Face” Hwang 15 Student Female Asian/Caucasian Deceased- Killed by Billy, unknown reason
William “Big Bill” Weir  CEO Male Caucasian Deceased- Killed by worm-like parasites
Jessica Weir 37  Female Caucasian Deceased- Died on board the Mayflower
Ruslan “Billy” Weir 15 Student Male Caucasian Deceased- Killed indirectly by 2Face, she weakened him, making him unable to survive regreening
Mr. Blake 40  Male Caucasian Deceased- Died on board the Mayflower
Wylson Lefkowitz-Blake 38 CEO of Wyllco Inc. Female Caucasian Deceased- Drowned
Dallas “Violet” Blake 15 Student Female Caucasian Alive
Mr. Huerta   Male Hispanic Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Connie Huerta  Obstetrician Female Hispanic Deceased- killed by Tamara and the Baby
Robert “Yago” Castleman 15 Student (President’s Son) Male Black/Caucasian Deceased- Died inside Tate
Daniel Burroway  Astrophysicist Male Caucasian Deceased- burned in flame pillar
Mrs. Burroway   Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Ms. Burroway  Student Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Mr. Burroway  Student Male Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Errol Smith  Rocket Scientist Male Caucasian Deceased- Killed by a Rider in battle
Mrs. Smith   Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Ms. Smith  Student Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Alberto DiSalvo 38 Engineer Male Hispanic Deceased- driven insane and eventually killed by Mother
Mrs. DiSalvo 41  Female Hispanic Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Kubrick DiSalvo 16 Student Male Hispanic Deceased- Killed by Charlie trying to save 2Face
Mr. Dodger   Male Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Mrs. Dodger   Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Roger Dodger 10 Student Male Caucasian Alive
Tate’s Father   Male Black Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Tate’s Mother   Female Black Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Tate 14 Student Female Black Deceased- Suicide to set up the events in the future
Anamull’s Father   Male Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Anamull’s Mother   Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Anamull 16 Student Male Caucasian Deceased- killed by D-Caf
Tathagata “TR” Rajagopalachari  Psychiatrist Male Indian Deceased- killed by Blue Meanies in battle
Mrs. Rajagopalachari   Female Indian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Alan Carrington  Immunologist Male Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Angelique Cohen-Carrington  Immunologist Female Caucasian Deceased- killed by Blue Meanies in battle
Mr. Polk  Orthopedic Surgeon Male Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Mrs. Polk  Novelist Female Caucasian Deceased- died on board the Mayflower
Jessica “Noyze” Polk  Student Female Caucasian Alive
Amelia   Female Caucasian Deceased- Killed by Tate's suicide mission
Charles “Charlie” Langlow  Reporter Male Caucasian Deceased- driven insane and killed by Tate, Yago, and Amelia
Duncan Choate  Bio-Engineering Student Male Caucasian Deceased- released into the vacuum of space
Tom   Male Unknown Deceased- shot by D-Caf on the Mayflower
Mark Melman   Male Caucasian Deceased- Shot while hiding on the Mayflower
Harlin “D-Caf” Melman 15 Student Male Caucasian Alive
Tamara Hoyle 22 Marine Female Black Deceased- Killed by Riders while returning to Earth
Te Hoyle  None (Baby) Male Black Deceased- Defeated by Billy


Name Age Gender Status
Hawk  Male Deceased
Rexer  Male Deceased
Newton  Male Unknown
Claw  Male Alive
Snipe  Male Alive
Balder  Male Alive
Berg 40 Male Deceased
Aga 35 Female Alive
Eel  Male Alive
Curia  Female Alive
Tackie 2 Female Deceased
Nesia  Female Alive
Walbert 5 Male Alive
Micron 5 Male Alive
Sanchez  Male Alive
Rattler  Male Alive
Cocker  Male Alive
Badger  Male Alive
Croce 10 Male Alive
Grost  Female Alive
Yorka  Female Alive
Prota 7 Female Alive


List of Alphas


There are 40 Alphas, this list is incomplete.
Name Age Occupation Gender Status
Woody  Leader Male Deceased
Borlaug  Elder Male deceased
Trinny  Elder Female Unknown
Shipper  Elder Male Unknown
Ali Kosh  Elder Male Unknown
Westie  Elder Female Unknown
Nile  Elder Female Unknown
Deena  Elder Female Unknown
Echo16  Female Alive
Mattock   Male Alive
Lyric   Female Alive
Marina   Female Unknown
India 3  Female Unknown
Frank   Male Deceased
Rainer 67  Male Deceased
Park   Male Unknown
Hidge   Male Unknown


List of books


  1. The Mayflower Project
  2. Destination Unknown
  3. Them
  4. Nowhere Land
  5. Mutation
  6. Breakdown
  7. Isolation
  8. Mother, May I?
  9. No Place Like Home
  10. Lost and Found
  11. Dream Storm
  12. Aftermath
  13. Survival
  14. Begin Again


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