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(New page: From ''The Celestial Steam Locomotive'' (novel by Michael Coney), 1983.)
 
 
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From ''The Celestial Steam Locomotive'' (novel by Michael Coney), 1983.
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Famous and renowned opera singer of the future, from the 1983 science fiction novel ''The Celestial Steam Locomotive'' by Michael Coney. In a story from 91,137 Cyclic, La Rialta is murdered by a genetically engineered raccoon-human hybrid named Raccoona-Three. However, the trial goes a long way to establishing civil rights for animal-human hybrids, as she is put on trial like a human instead of just arbitrarily put down like an animal.
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The secret is that La Rialta was also an animal-human hybrid; her genes were spliced with those of a hippopotamus.
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==External Links==
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=d0QjAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false novel on Google Books]
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[[Category:1983|Rialta]]
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[[Category:Novels|Rialta]]
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[[Category:Opera|Rialta]]

Latest revision as of 07:42, 18 May 2018

Famous and renowned opera singer of the future, from the 1983 science fiction novel The Celestial Steam Locomotive by Michael Coney. In a story from 91,137 Cyclic, La Rialta is murdered by a genetically engineered raccoon-human hybrid named Raccoona-Three. However, the trial goes a long way to establishing civil rights for animal-human hybrids, as she is put on trial like a human instead of just arbitrarily put down like an animal.

The secret is that La Rialta was also an animal-human hybrid; her genes were spliced with those of a hippopotamus.

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