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So.. anyone know what happens to Bean? Is there a book I'm missing? Or something I missed while reading a book? Cuz as far as I can tell, there's no conclusion or follow-up to Bean's voyage off into space. Or is this yet to be written? Any info on the subject will be greatly appreciated =)
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Aha.. very true. I consider Bean to have the most tragic storyline, because of his condition and seperation from Petra and whatnot.. I think it might be nice for him to have a little bit better demise.
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quote:Originally posted by Chuckie: Aha.. very true. I consider Bean to have the most tragic storyline, because of his condition and seperation from Petra and whatnot.. I think it might be nice for him to have a little bit better demise.
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I was frankly very disappointed with the dismissive sort of one sentence lack of respect that the end of Bean's story was given in Ender in Exile.
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As I understand it, a book which will continue the story of Bean and his children/continue the story of the Descoladores is planned to be written. As far as I know, there is no timeline for the release of this story.
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I thought as I read Children of the Mind, that maybe Bean and his children could use the same sort of process that Miro did to create a new body. He could somehow alter his genetic structure, and "cure" his giantism. Not sure what it would do to his brainpower of course...
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Bean is dead. OSC is killing him. He has specifically said this. He was already and overinflated uber-character two books ago, which is why OSC started ignoring him in his own book series. He got a bit old.
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