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Official artwork of Alph from Pikmin 3.

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He was the engineer on the S. Drake as well as the youngest crew member. After getting stranded on PNF , the world of Pikmin, it fell to him to reunite the crew, get the fruit they were sent to obtain, and repair the ship's warp drive. The crew end up running into and saving Olimar in the end. In Pikmin 3 , a group of three astronauts consisting of Alph, Brittany and Charlie , are tasked with saving their home planet of Koppai , due to their planet's food supplies become nearly depleted.

When data collected reveals that a distant planet, given the name PNF which also happens to be the home planet of the Pikmin , is rich with a variety of fruits whose seeds can be cultivated on Koppai to end the food shortage, the crew of three travel to the alien planet in the S. However, their ship malfunctions and they become separated just before landing, with the cosmic-drive key also being lost, which is mandatory for leaving the planet.


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Over the course of the game, Alph reunites with Brittany and Charlie, collects fruit, harvesting their seeds and using their juice for sustenance while on the planet, and eventually meets up with Louie and later on Olimar, who they rescue from the Plasm Wraith. As thanks, Olimar gives them their lost cosmic-drive key, allowing them to return to Koppai safely with their findings. Four of Olimar 's alternate costumes replace his model with Alph, making him an alternate form of a playable character.

He has his own alternate costumes as well, which are based on the color schemes of Brittany, Charlie, and Olimar. Despite using a different spaceship, the S. He has a trophy using his playable model, classified under the fighters category. However, it is obtained in the Trophy Shop instead of as a reward for clearing Classic Mode, similarly to the Koopalings.

Mario , and Dark Pit , instead of just being an alternate costume for Olimar. This is the first book I really hunted for. The first time I saw it was in at a B. I could not afford it but wrote down the title and author. For years after I scoured libraries and book stores for it. For a long time I could not This is the first book I really hunted for.

For a long time I could not find it and came to believe the book was a chimera and did not actually exist. I finally found it in the Science Fiction book club, purchased a copy and read it. Alpha is the revised version and title, I assume it is the same as the original, but have not read both to compare. Nov 24, Rogue Reader rated it liked it Shelves: dystopia.

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I was stunned by this book on first release but not so much now on re-read so it is time to go. A world without the male sex produces a lesbian culture. Reintroducing the gender results in helpless accommodation to the penis. The book ends all too abruptly.

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Apr 14, Sarah Francis rated it liked it. Strange exploration of a world without men. Perhaps what intrigued me most is that the author himself is a man, so I was curious as to what he thought an all female society would look like. It was an interesting, quick read. Feb 01, Jascollins rated it liked it.

Not a stunning masterpiece, but I really enjoyed it in my teens; it rather suited the brand of feminist I was then. My response to the synopsis is that it overplays the politics that are in the actual book.


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The government is viewed negatively, but not much worse than many other fictional political systems being written at the time. The society itself as distinct from its government is viewed as improved over that of the modern day. If anything, so far from being dystopic, it reads like a Not a stunning masterpiece, but I really enjoyed it in my teens; it rather suited the brand of feminist I was then. If anything, so far from being dystopic, it reads like a fairly reasonable governmental response to a new and dangerous or at least destabilizing influence on society.

The storyline itself places much more emphasis on the relationships between Alph's surrogate mother and her immediate circle as she attempts to escape with her kidnapped loose cannon, and despite the words "brutal" and "totalitarian" in some synopses I have seen, is resolved pretty bloodlessly, with the government giving ground at the end. It could be more nuanced, but usually this type of thing is composed entirely of cardboard characters, and Alph is definitely not.

Mar 07, Jared rated it it was ok Recommends it for: Blythe, Siobhan.

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The most interesting cosas about this book were its shortcomings. About a world without men, it is really just a long idea with horrible character development. He has some very interesting ideas about society and societal relationships, but he never properly explores the world he has created. I am left wondering if this is an idea best explored by a woman. The entire novel wreaks of a mans hand, which is unfortunate in leu of the plot.

Nov 10, Mike added it Shelves: science-fiction. I think this may have been the first adult sci-fi books I ever read, but I read in 5th or 6th grade so I don't really remember much about it now apart from there being a lot of lesbian sex scenes and the story was about a future society where there were no men, but one is created through genetic engineering or something and upsets the entire society.

Hmm, maybe it was not really an adult novel then but more of a teenage boy's fantasy? Maybe I'll track this down again. Terrible writing, but interesting concept. The story is also broken down into 3 unrelated parts.

The author clearly had a stance against birth control and thought it would lead to promiscuity and decrease world population to the point that men no longer exist and all women become lesbians, procreating via parthenogenesis. I enjoyed the blurb's prediction that this sci-fi story would be "ranked with and Brave New World".

Clearly, not. Sep 13, Chris rated it did not like it. Jan 04, Michael Prier rated it it was ok Shelves: challenge. This is my book set in the future for my Reading Challenge I read it many years ago and did not remember it. Reminded me of Brave New World. I will not reread it. Definitely a good book for social commentary. Interesting idea, but terribly realised. Most of the book is spent with characters meticulously explaining how the world works, which means there is very little action.

Also incredibly bigoted —seems to have a deep distrust of female sexuality and is very homophobic. Aug 30, Stephanie Onderchanin rated it it was ok. Apr 13, Michael Schmidt rated it it was ok. Somewhat interesting take on a futuristic female eutopian society that breads it's first male child in years. Very predictable story and not very entertaining. Kind of poorly written too.

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Jul 11, Betty rated it it was ok. I was very disappointed with this book and the 'outlook' it presented for the future. Shelves: sf. I read this dystopian science fiction novel while on winter break from Grinnell College. Chris rated it liked it Apr 29, Teresa rated it liked it Feb 19, David Minor rated it liked it Nov 08, Yash rated it really liked it Dec 15, Chuck rated it liked it Oct 21, Diler Ertug rated it liked it Aug 13, CJ rated it really liked it Nov 19, Matt rated it liked it Feb 06, Randy K.