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'''''Red Thunder''''' is a [[2003]] [[science fiction]] novel written by [[John Varley]].
'''''Red Thunder''''' is a [[2003]] [[science fiction]] novel written by [[John Varley (author)|John Varley]].


The novel is an [[homage]] to the juvenile science fiction novels written by [[Robert A. Heinlein]].
The novel is an [[homage]] to the juvenile science fiction novels written by [[Robert A. Heinlein]].

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Red Thunder is a 2003 science fiction novel written by John Varley.

The novel is an homage to the juvenile science fiction novels written by Robert A. Heinlein.

Template:Spoiler The novel is set in Florida in the near future. China and the United States are sending competing first missions to Mars, although it is clear the Chinese will arrive first. The book's protagonist is Manny Garcia, a teenager who is fascinated by space flight. He, along with his girlfriend Kelly, his best friend Dak, and Dak's girlfriend Alicia, are partying on the beach one night and almost run over a man who has passed out from drinking. The man is Travis Broussard, a former astronaut who was forced to retired in disgrace. Travis lives with his cousin Jubal, who is mentally deficient in some ways but is also a scientific genius.

Jubal has invented a device called the "squeezer", a spherical impenetrable force field that can be formed or have its size changed with no cost of energy. Travis and the teenagers realize the device could have numerous practical uses as well as being a dangerous weapon. They decide to use the squeezers to power a spaceship and plan to arrive at Mars ahead of the slower traveling American and Chinese missions already in transit.

They succeed in building their ship on schedule and take off. The four teenagers form the crew with Travis as pilot. They arrive at Mars a day ahead of the Chinese mission. They learn that the American mission was stranded by an accident and rescue the surviving crew members during their return to Earth.

When they arrive back on Earth, they are heroes. They use the publicity of their trip to ensure that no nation or individual controls the squeezer technology and help form a separate non-political organization to disseminate the new technology. With this new technology, people are able to begin a new era of space travel throughout the solar system and beyond.