Sunday 15 February 2015

Gunnar Heim

See here.

Gunnar Heim, an exemplary Poul Anderson hero:

was born to Norwegian parents on the extrasolar colony planet, Gea, Tau Ceti II;

grew up with alien Sindabans;

served in the Deepspace Fleet of the Earth Space Navy;

helped to put down the Hindu-German trouble on Lilith;

spent four months recuperating on New Europe;
 
fought the Aleriona off Achernar;

learned about the Aleriona two-phase control system from a captured ship;

left the Navy, became naturalized as an American and founded the Heimdal nuclear motor company;

lives in a suite on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco and employs domestic servants but drinks in the ghettos of the unemployable;

contributes to the Libertarian Party whose senior senator from California is majority leader of US representatives in the World Federation Parliament;

keeps contact with his Greenland Academy classmates, some now admirals;

is a widowed single parent;

heeds governmentally discounted evidence that human colonists are still alive on New Europe resisting Aleriona occupation;

decides to do something about it.

What a man!

1 comment:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Hi, Paul!

Yes, I agree with your admiration for Gunnar Heim. In many ways he seems to fulfill or even surpass the ideal proposed by Robert Heinlein. Because Poul Anderson was better at describing characters, including the characters of persons he disagreed with. Gunnar Heim, Anson Guthrie, Nicholas van Rijn, Dominic Flandry, Hanno the Phoenician, etc., comes to mind as examples. To say nothing of how, as I've already said, he could delineate with sympathy even characters he disliked or disagreed with, such as Aycharaych.

Sean