Dragonflight

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Dragonflight
First edition cover
Author Anne McCaffrey
Country United States
Language English
Series Dragonriders of Pern
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Ballantine Books
Released July 1968
Media Type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 309 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-345-24776-0
Followed by Dragonquest

Dragonflight is the first book in the long-running Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey.

The first segment of Dragonflight was a Hugo award winning novella (called Weyr Search) prior to publication of the entire book.

[edit] Plot introduction

Pern is a planet inhabited by humans. The original colonists were reduced to a low level of technology by periodic onslaughts of deadly Thread raining down from the sky. By harnessing the indigenous flying, fire-breathing dragons, humanity finally managed to gain the upper hand. The dragons, with their human riders, destroyed the Thread in the skies over Pern before they were able to burrow into the land and breed. However, an unusually long interval between attacks, centuries in duration, has caused the general population to gradually dismiss the threat and withdraw support from the Weyrs where dragons are bred and trained. By the time of this novel, only one Weyr remains, maintaining a precarious hand-to-mouth existence.

Dragons are telepathic; each bonds to a single human being when first hatched. They come in various colors which are generally correlated with their size, blue, green, brown and bronze. Bronzes, as the largest of their gender, are by tradition the only ones who compete to win the Queens in their mating flights. Queens, however, are always the largest dragons. As their human counterparts are linked mind-to-mind, they also mate at these times.

[edit] Plot summary

Dragonflight chronicles the story of Lessa, the sole survivor of the noble family of Ruatha Hold on the northern continent of Pern. She survived by disguising herself as a drudge (a menial servant) when the rest of her family was killed by the cruel and greedy usurper, Fax.

F'lar, wingleader at Benden Weyr and rider of the bronze dragon Mnementh, finds Lessa while Searching for candidates to Impress the Queen egg that is about to hatch. After defeating Fax in single combat (following the rules of the Pernese code duello), F'lar convinces Lessa to give up her birthright as Lord Holder of Ruatha Hold and join him at Benden Weyr. Lessa Impresses the Queen dragonet Ramoth and becomes the Weyrwoman, the new co-leader of the last active Weyr. On Ramoth's first mating flight, Mnementh is the only dragon able to catch her. By Weyr tradition, this makes F'lar the Weyrleader.

Together, Lessa and F'lar warn a dangerously unprepared Pern of the upcoming Thread scourge. They revitalize the Weyr and start working closely with the Lord Holders and the Harpers to prevent the deadly rain of Thread from destroying the Pernese civilization.

However, one Weyr by itself is not enough to stem the attack. In desperation, Lessa braves death for herself and her dragon by flying between times, a recently rediscovered skill, travelling four hundred years into the past to bring five Weyrs forward to the present. With this force, Lessa and F'lar are able to save all of Pern.

The Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey
The Dragonriders of Pern trilogy Dragonflight | Dragonquest | The White Dragon
The Harper Hall trilogy Dragonsong | Dragonsinger | Dragondrums
Other novels Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern | Nerilka's Story | Dragonsdawn | Renegades of Pern | All the Weyrs of Pern
The Dolphins of Pern | Dragon's Eye | The Masterharper of Pern | The Skies of Pern
Short Story Collections The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall | A Gift of Dragons
Novels by Todd McCaffrey Dragon's Kin | Dragonsblood | Dragon's Fire