Looking for a sci-fi/fantasy series of novels from 80's involving tripods that cap children on the 13-14th...
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It dealt with future events, where tripods ruled the world. Upon your 13th or 14th birthday, the males would be brought up to the tripod and fitted with a metal skull cap that would help control their thinking. I forgot the name of the series, author, or even main characters, just certain aspects of the plot.
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It dealt with future events, where tripods ruled the world. Upon your 13th or 14th birthday, the males would be brought up to the tripod and fitted with a metal skull cap that would help control their thinking. I forgot the name of the series, author, or even main characters, just certain aspects of the plot.
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Possible duplicate of In which 80s childrens TV series is a pre-industrial future world ruled by 3-legged robots?
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Not a dupe until OP confirms the answer.
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@KyleDoyle The OP is asking about a series of novels, and the linked duplicate is about a TV series (albeit based on those novels).
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Very well, scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/… then
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It dealt with future events, where tripods ruled the world. Upon your 13th or 14th birthday, the males would be brought up to the tripod and fitted with a metal skull cap that would help control their thinking. I forgot the name of the series, author, or even main characters, just certain aspects of the plot.
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It dealt with future events, where tripods ruled the world. Upon your 13th or 14th birthday, the males would be brought up to the tripod and fitted with a metal skull cap that would help control their thinking. I forgot the name of the series, author, or even main characters, just certain aspects of the plot.
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Possible duplicate of In which 80s childrens TV series is a pre-industrial future world ruled by 3-legged robots?
– Kyle Doyle
3 hours ago
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Not a dupe until OP confirms the answer.
– amflare
2 hours ago
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@KyleDoyle The OP is asking about a series of novels, and the linked duplicate is about a TV series (albeit based on those novels).
– Lexible
2 hours ago
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Very well, scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/… then
– FuzzyBoots
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Possible duplicate of In which 80s childrens TV series is a pre-industrial future world ruled by 3-legged robots?
– Kyle Doyle
3 hours ago
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Not a dupe until OP confirms the answer.
– amflare
2 hours ago
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@KyleDoyle The OP is asking about a series of novels, and the linked duplicate is about a TV series (albeit based on those novels).
– Lexible
2 hours ago
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Very well, scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/… then
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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Possible duplicate of In which 80s childrens TV series is a pre-industrial future world ruled by 3-legged robots?
– Kyle Doyle
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of In which 80s childrens TV series is a pre-industrial future world ruled by 3-legged robots?
– Kyle Doyle
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Not a dupe until OP confirms the answer.
– amflare
2 hours ago
Not a dupe until OP confirms the answer.
– amflare
2 hours ago
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@KyleDoyle The OP is asking about a series of novels, and the linked duplicate is about a TV series (albeit based on those novels).
– Lexible
2 hours ago
@KyleDoyle The OP is asking about a series of novels, and the linked duplicate is about a TV series (albeit based on those novels).
– Lexible
2 hours ago
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Very well, scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/… then
– FuzzyBoots
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Very well, scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/… then
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This is John Christopher's The Tripods series.
The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature, wherein humanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters"). Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is conducted under the watchful presence of the Tripods. Lifestyle is reminiscent of the Middle Ages, but small artefacts from the Modern Age are still used, such as watches.
Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity. Some people, whose minds are broken by the Caps, become vagrants. According to The City of Gold and Lead, Masters begin to believe that humans should be capped at an earlier age "because some humans, in the year or two before they are Capped, become rebellious and act against the masters", but this cannot be done, because Capping must wait until the braincase has stopped growing.
There are three books in the main series published in the 1960s, The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, and The Pool of Fire, and one prequel published in the 1980s, When the Tripods Came.
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And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
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This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
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It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
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Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
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The Tripods trilogy by John Christopher. "[H]umanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities...Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity."
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This is John Christopher's The Tripods series.
The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature, wherein humanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters"). Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is conducted under the watchful presence of the Tripods. Lifestyle is reminiscent of the Middle Ages, but small artefacts from the Modern Age are still used, such as watches.
Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity. Some people, whose minds are broken by the Caps, become vagrants. According to The City of Gold and Lead, Masters begin to believe that humans should be capped at an earlier age "because some humans, in the year or two before they are Capped, become rebellious and act against the masters", but this cannot be done, because Capping must wait until the braincase has stopped growing.
There are three books in the main series published in the 1960s, The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, and The Pool of Fire, and one prequel published in the 1980s, When the Tripods Came.
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– FuzzyBoots
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And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
– FuzzyBoots
3 hours ago
This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
2 hours ago
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It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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This is John Christopher's The Tripods series.
The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature, wherein humanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters"). Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is conducted under the watchful presence of the Tripods. Lifestyle is reminiscent of the Middle Ages, but small artefacts from the Modern Age are still used, such as watches.
Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity. Some people, whose minds are broken by the Caps, become vagrants. According to The City of Gold and Lead, Masters begin to believe that humans should be capped at an earlier age "because some humans, in the year or two before they are Capped, become rebellious and act against the masters", but this cannot be done, because Capping must wait until the braincase has stopped growing.
There are three books in the main series published in the 1960s, The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, and The Pool of Fire, and one prequel published in the 1980s, When the Tripods Came.
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– FuzzyBoots
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And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
– FuzzyBoots
3 hours ago
This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
2 hours ago
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It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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This is John Christopher's The Tripods series.
The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature, wherein humanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters"). Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is conducted under the watchful presence of the Tripods. Lifestyle is reminiscent of the Middle Ages, but small artefacts from the Modern Age are still used, such as watches.
Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity. Some people, whose minds are broken by the Caps, become vagrants. According to The City of Gold and Lead, Masters begin to believe that humans should be capped at an earlier age "because some humans, in the year or two before they are Capped, become rebellious and act against the masters", but this cannot be done, because Capping must wait until the braincase has stopped growing.
There are three books in the main series published in the 1960s, The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, and The Pool of Fire, and one prequel published in the 1980s, When the Tripods Came.
This is John Christopher's The Tripods series.
The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature, wherein humanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters"). Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is conducted under the watchful presence of the Tripods. Lifestyle is reminiscent of the Middle Ages, but small artefacts from the Modern Age are still used, such as watches.
Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity. Some people, whose minds are broken by the Caps, become vagrants. According to The City of Gold and Lead, Masters begin to believe that humans should be capped at an earlier age "because some humans, in the year or two before they are Capped, become rebellious and act against the masters", but this cannot be done, because Capping must wait until the braincase has stopped growing.
There are three books in the main series published in the 1960s, The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead, and The Pool of Fire, and one prequel published in the 1980s, When the Tripods Came.
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And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
– FuzzyBoots
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This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
2 hours ago
4
It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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– FuzzyBoots
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And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
– FuzzyBoots
3 hours ago
This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
2 hours ago
4
It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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If this is correct, you can accept the answer by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
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If this is correct, you can accept the answer by clicking on the checkmark by the voting buttons.
– FuzzyBoots
3 hours ago
And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
– FuzzyBoots
3 hours ago
And if so, it's a dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/53540/…
– FuzzyBoots
3 hours ago
This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
2 hours ago
This sounds like a terrible teen dystopia novel lol but it's 50 years old
– Azor Ahai
2 hours ago
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4
It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
It's really quite enjoyable. I read it as a child.
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
Ah, more properly, dupe of scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/…
– FuzzyBoots
2 hours ago
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The Tripods trilogy by John Christopher. "[H]umanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities...Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity."
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The Tripods trilogy by John Christopher. "[H]umanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities...Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity."
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The Tripods trilogy by John Christopher. "[H]umanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities...Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity."
The Tripods trilogy by John Christopher. "[H]umanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities...Humans are controlled from the age of 14 by implants called "Caps", which suppress curiosity and creativity."
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Possible duplicate of In which 80s childrens TV series is a pre-industrial future world ruled by 3-legged robots?
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Not a dupe until OP confirms the answer.
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@KyleDoyle The OP is asking about a series of novels, and the linked duplicate is about a TV series (albeit based on those novels).
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Very well, scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/89884/… then
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