Pegasus in Flight
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Pegasus in Flight is a 1990 novel by Anne McCaffrey. It is the sequel to To Ride Pegasus, and is set in the same universe as The Rowan series.
Pegasus in Flight tells the story of the Talents, a group of powerful psychics whose abilities have become vital to the Earth's economy. Unfortunately, the same abilities that make them so valued, also make them targets of exploitation; and the world's most ambitious project, the Padrugoi space station, requires the Talents to make great sacrifices for the good of the entire planet.
This novel introduces several characters:
- Rhyssa Owen: Head of the Parapsychic Center, a powerful telepath who will stop at nothing to protect her people's rights.
- Boris Roznine: Chief of the LEO (Law Enforcement and Order) organization, a by-the-book cop and skilled telepath as well.
- Sascha Roznine: Boris' twin, he shares a strong mental link with his brother-- but their loyalties sometimes conflict.
- Tirla: Illegal street-child and expert survivor, Tirla uses her hidden Talent for communication to make herself useful to the criminals who run the Linears-- the overcrowded housing projects of the mega-city of Jerhattan.
- Peter Reidinger: A teenage boy trapped in a paralyzed body, but with the most powerful mental abilities on Earth.
- Ponsit Prosit: A self-proclaimed "reverend" and con artist who uses religion to stir up the masses for his own gain- and hides a dark secret.
- Ludmilla Barchenka: Fanatical head of the Padrugoi project, she sees all people --Talent or otherwise-- as resources to be used up and cast aside.
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