![]() The action of the book is divided between two settings, the internal spaces of Ship which is orbiting Pandora and the settlements on the planet. The first book ends with a demand from Ship for the crew to learn how to WorShip or how to establish a relationship with Ship, a godlike being. ![]() Ship instantly transports itself to a planet which it has decided the crew will colonize, christening it "Pandora". The new conscious being, now known as 'Ship', gains a level of awareness that allows it to manipulate space and time. At the end of Destination: Void the crew of the ship had succeeded in creating an artificial consciousness. The book takes place at an indeterminate time following the events in Destination: Void. ![]() It is a sequel to Destination: Void (1965), and has two sequels: The Lazarus Effect (1983) and The Ascension Factor (1988). The Jesus Incident (1979) is the second science fiction novel set in the Destination: Void universe by the American author Frank Herbert and poet Bill Ransom. ![]()
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