Batwing, Book 1

Bergmann's Commitment

by George Pinneo


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/07/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 456
ISBN : 9781410754622

About the Book

BATWING, a romantic, hard science fiction series, tells of a comet strike threat to Earth.

A young family vanishes in shallow water in front of Guy Bergmann; he’s determined to understand how that could happen.  He saves a baby from the arms of the mother as she is drawn down in a sinking boat at a launch ramp.  How could three people “disappear” in front of him?  Bergmann, sailing in his baidarka after the disappearance, sees man-sized shadows over his boat from a cloudless sky, but is too preoccupied to focus on the second anomaly.

Bergmann and the ranger are interviewed by two reporters.  Bergmann tests the recovered boat; it doesn’t sink this time.  After a dinner discussion with the ranger and the reporters, Bergmann invites one of them, Juanita Jerez, to go sailing the next day.  They see shadows from a cloudless sky as they begin a romantic relationship.  After rejecting all the reasonable explanations of how 24 people could disappear near water: no blood, no bodies, no struggle, he decides extraterrestrials are collecting humans for some purpose.  With the ranger, an FBI agent and Juanita, he visits the launch ramp to find flying Ets, Batwings, waiting for them.


About the Author

Expanded Biographical Sketch for George Pinneo, creator of the

"Bergmann's Venture" hard science fiction series of 8 books

George Pinneo, an army-brat, lived in 4 states and 8 different locations during WW II and immediately after, before entering 4th grade. He grew up in Ohio, graduating from Case Institute of Technology with a BSChE in 1959.  The 44 years of his technical experience focused on microelectronic materials and process engineering including a successful semiconductor manufacturing start-up in Hollywood FL.  This author of several technical papers and holder of 6 patents, loves to hear the phrase: "you can't do that!" 

Family vacations have taken the Pinneos from Alaska through Canada, Hawaii, into Mexico and the Caribbean, with one sojourn to Western Europe, enlivening their summers; they've visited 6 Canadian provinces, 11 Mexican estados and 49 of the 50 states.  He has no intention of visiting North Dakota!  His family lives in Manhattan Beach, CA.

His hobbies include sailing, canoeing, snorkeling, and hiking.  Not long ago he earned a private pilot's license and then built an all-metal, 2-seat experimental homebuilt airplane which he enjoys refining.  A memorable flight took him from Corona CA to Oshkosh WI: 1,700 miles each way, to visit the annual EAA fly-in.

A glimpse into his notions of what constitutes "good science fiction" would include solid engineering principles based on hard scientific fact, sometimes extended in a linear manner to anticipate ongoing work not yet published.  Magic and fantasy have no place in "hard" science fiction, although they can be entertaining sometimes.

In terms of philosophy, he believes books should teach: not only new words, sometimes precise new words, but also examine new concepts.  "Good" science fiction should also be uplifting, positive; Bujold showed it could also be romantic in her "A Civil Campaign".