When Kris Bjornsen and her fellow slaves were dumped on an uninhabited
planet by the alien overlords called Catteni, there was no guarantee
they would survive. Without the help of Zainal, a renegade Catteni
exiled by his own people, they might all have been food for the
predators of the new world. But they did survive, building a
civilization and a home on the planet they named Botany. In time they
were instrumental in driving the Catteni away from Earth and neighboring
planets. Botany is free now, and so is the devastated Earth.
The survivalist days are over, and the time has come for Botany to find
its place in the power struggles of the newly configured universe. As an
agricultural planet, rich in resources, Botany has more to offer than
the colonists may have thought. A trip to Earth shows Kris and Zainal
very dramatically how weakened the home planet is after years of Catteni
domination, and how much Earth needs what Botany can give. Other worlds
too have had their wealth skimmed away by the Catteni: the nearby planet
of Barevi is little more than a corrupt bazaar, where bits and pieces of
Earth's once powerful technology can be traded for grain and mineral
ores. Earth needs food, and the resources to rebuild. Botany needs
technology--from solar satellite panels to simple batteries--and, some
say, the will to protect itself from being overrun by refugees who may
or may not have strength and skills. As alien influence fades, the
people of Botany must decide what kind of world they will become.