Rocinante Chapter 30
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Time frame | 1976 1992 |
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"Rocinante Epilogue" | |
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Associated book | Rocinante |
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Time frame | 1976 and 1992 |
First posted | September 4, 2007 |
Type | story |
The Epilogue for Rocinante was initially posted posted only on the Beyond the Far Horizon web site. This was discussed in the Forum. Here is Wes's response from Nov. 18, 2008:
- "Frankly, I slipped up when I sent it to BtfH but it wasn't important enough to worry about. The main reason I didn't post it was that it contained a couple of spoilers, and a couple things where the timeline wasn't as it worked out in later stories."
Due to numerous inquiries from readers, Wes posted the Epilogue on his web site on June 4, 2009 in the Shorts, Outtakes, and Rants section.
In his 2011 revision of Rocinante, Wes included the epilogue as the last chapter in the novel.
Location
Characters
- E.J. Seasprunk (by reference)
Summary
Four years after the end of their adventure, Mark found an article in "Sky and Telescope" which told about John Dobson, who they met at the Texas Star PartyROC2-10 and later at Stellafane,ROC3-7 and the Dobsonian telescope.
Twenty years after their stay near Carlsbad Caverns and Misery HoleROC2-10 Mark found an old "National Geographic" article that told about the discovery of the secret of Misery Hole.
A short time later, Mark found an article in “Independent Telephone News” about Major E. J. Seasprunk, who was the young black boy they encountered after the tornado at Twillingate.ROC2-6 In the article he mentioned Mark and Jackie, and said that the airplane ride they gave him started him on the path to become a pilot.
We also learn that the Gravengoods get Christmas cards from Wendy and Paul Pittinger (the couple they helped save when their boat overturnedROC24).
Real World Note
Misery Hole is a real location - it's at the bottom of Lechuguilla Cave, named for Agave Lechuguilla, a species of plant found near its entrance. Lechuguilla Cave is inside Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. Access to the cave is limited to approved scientific researchers, survey and exploration teams, and National Park Service management-related trips.