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Author: Grant Naylor Book Format: Mass Market Paperback Original Title: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers Number Of Pages: 298 pages First Published in: 1989 Latest Edition: September 1st 1992 Series: #1 Language: English Generes: Science Fiction, Humor, Humor, Comedy, Fiction, Humor, Funny, Fantasy, Audiobook, Science Fiction Fantasy, European Literature, British Literature, Media Tie In, Main Characters: The Cat, Holly, David Lister, Arnold Rimmer, Formats: audible mp3, ePUB(Android), kindle, and audiobook. Other Books From Red Dwarf Series. The book can be easily translated to readable Russian, English, Hindi, Spanish, Chinese, Bengali, Malaysian, French, Portuguese, Indonesian, German, Arabic, Japanese and many others. 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The first novel provides substantially the same opening as the TV series, but with more detail. David Lister's birthday party begins in Brighton, and apparently ends on Mimas. At any rate, that's where he wakes up with a wicked hangover, no money or ID and a worrying rash. He takes to stealing taxis in order to try to make enough money for a ticket home. One of his fares is Arnold Judas Rimmer, a low-ranking crewman on board the ship Red Dwarf. After some hijinks involving Rimmer's visit to a robo-brothel, Lister signs on with the Red Dwarf in the mistaken belief that this will get him to Earth faster. When he learns that the ship is on a multi-year mission to the outer solar system, at of which he will be an old man (over 25, by Lister's calculation), Lister comes up with a scheme to spend the voyage in stasis, and keep his youth. He purchases a cat at the next landfall, and ensures that he is found to own it, upon which he is put in stasis as a penalty for bringing an unauthorized life-form on board. Shortly afterwards, the crew is killed by a radiation leak, and Holly, the ship's computer, takes it into deep space. Three million years later, the radiation has fallen to survivable levels, and Lister is let out of stasis, to find that his only companions are Holly, Arnold Rimmer's holographic ghost, and the last living descendant of his pet cat, although they soon find a crashed ship inhabited by the mechanoid Kryten, who killed the crew and destroyed the ship by giving the computer components a good wash. Novels: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers by "Grant Naylor" (1989) by "Grant Naylor" (1990) by (1995) by (1996) The novels provide examples of: Aborted Arc: The "" featured in Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers show Lister with twin boys at some point in the near future, with a future echo of a very old Lister also appearing. However, both Last Human and Backwards ended with the Dwarfers in another reality , meaning it would be impossible for those future echoes to come to to pass. The entire Nova 5 duality jump drive arc is dropped after the first book. Of course, by the time the crew escapes the Better Than Life simulation, they have slightly more pressing concerns and in both authors' separate books, returning Lister from his resurrection on Backwards Earth is something that requires a smaller vessel. ISBN 13: 9780140124378. When Lister got drunk, he really got drunk. After celebrating his birthday with a Monopoly-board pub crawl around London, he came to in a burger bar on one of Saturn's moons, wearing a lady's pink crimplene hat and a pair of yellow fishing waders, with no money and a passport in the name of 'Emily Berkenstein'. Joining the Space Corps seemed a good idea. Red Dwarf, a clapped-out spaceship, was bound for Earth. It never made it, leaving Lister as the last remaining member of the human race, three million years from Earth, with only a dead man, a senile computer and a highly evolved cat for company. They begin their journey home. On the way they'll break the Light Barrier. They'll meet Einstein, Archimedes, God and Norman Wisdom. And discover an alternative plane of Reality. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. The first lesson Lister learned about space travel was you should never try it. But Lister didn't have a choice. All he remembered was going on a birthday celebration pub crawl through London. When he came to his senses again, he was living in a locker on one of Saturn's moons, with nothing in his pockets but a passport in the name of Emily Berkenstein. So he did the only thing he could. Amazed to discover they would actually hire him, he joined the Space Corps--and found himself aboard Red Dwarf , a spaceship as big as a small city that, six or seven years from now, would get him back to Earth. What Lister couldn't foresee was that he'd inadvertently signed up for a one-way jaunt three million years into the future--a future which would see him the last living member of the human race, with only a hologram crew mate and a highly evolved Cat for company. Of course, that was before the ship broke the light barrier and things began to get really weird. -- ROC. Grant Naylor Books In Order. Grant Naylor is the writing team of Doug Naylor and Rob Grant, who are best known as the authors of the “Red Dwarf” series of novels. They came to their name by combining their last names into one easy to remember one. Naylor and Grant have often called themselves a gestalt entity or something of a . In the author notes for their novels, they enlarge on the joke by saying that they have separate wives for tax purposes. Their collective form has also been caricatured to Nan’t Greylar. The two authors began writing together during the 1980s. They were responsible for writing “Cliché” and “Son of Cliché” for BBC Radio 4. They also worked together on TV programs such as “The Ten Percenters,” “Spitting Image” and several Jasper Carrott projects. The pair has also been responsible for writing “The Chicken Song” lyrics in addition to several musical parodies for “Spitting Image” the British satirical TV show. The collaboration between Naylor and Grant which became Grant Naylor had much success with “Red Dwarf,” the science fiction comedic series. Following the success of the “Red Dwarf” series, the two authors ended their collaboration during the mid to late 1990s. It was at a time when Grant Naylor was writing the Ten Percenters. With the collaboration falling apart, Naylor was forced to write everything on his own. Doug left the partnership with a controlling stake in “Red Dwarf,” even as his partner Rob Grant asserted that he had to leave the partnership because of creative differences. Nonetheless, Grant also said that leaving the series would make it possible to work on more projects as he wanted to be remembered for more than “Red Dwarf.” Working with other writers, Doug Naylor wrote the seventh and eighth episodes of the “Red Dwarf” series before shutting it all down. In 1999 and 2000, Rob Grant wrote the “Strangerers” and “Dark Ages,” two television series that did very well. In the past four years, he authored several other works including “Cruel Aliens” an animated series. Since 2009, Doug Naylor’s Grant Naylor Productions has been working on “Red Dwarf” DVD releases as well as planning new series. In 2012, Grant Naylor Productions supported and funded by Dave released “Series X.” Doug would then release “Series XI” and soon after he released “Series XII.” All of these series were released on the Dave platform. “Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers,” the first novel of the series by Doug Naylor is a novel set in 2180 Mimas. the lead of the novel is a Liverpudlian that has just had an epic night bender as he is celebrating turning 25. But then he wakes up to find himself a billion kilometers away from the capital. He has the mother of all hangovers and finds himself on the surface of one of the moons of Saturn. He is desperate to get back home and hatches a plan of getting into the Space Corps and then get hired on a ship bound for Earth. Once he is home, he intends to go AWOL. But the only ship willing to give him employment is the Red Dwarf, a city sized ore hauler that belongs to Jupiter Mining Corporation. Before it heads to Earth, it needs to go to Triton on an urgent assignment and hence Lister will take four and half years before he is home. He is bored to death by Arnold Rimmer his anally retentive roommate and soon gets his heart broken by Kristine Konchaski the navigation officer. Wanting to be alone, he decides to bring an unquarantined cat on board and is banished to temporal stasis where he is to live alone for the duration of the trip. Unfortunately, the fusion reactor on the ship explodes releasing a deadly radiation pulse leaving him the only survivor. The Dwarf’s AI takes the ship into deep space and waits to revive him when the radiation dies off. But when he wakes up, it is three million years later, and the only companions he has are a senile AI, a holographic simulation of Rimmer and his evolved pet cat. He now has to get them all back to Earth. Grant Naylor’s “Better Than Life” is set three million years in the future in deep space. The last human alive is Dave Lister who lives on the space mining ship Red Dwarf. All he wants is to go home but now he finds himself trapped in “Better Than Life,” a virtual reality computer game. In the game, he lives in Bedford Falls and is the husband to Kristine Konchaski with whom he has two children. The cat lives in a private Gothic castle and has his every needs and wants fulfilled by Valkyrie warriors dressed in skimpy undergarments. For amusement, he often goes to hunt dogs perched on top of his fire breathing yak. Krysten the service mechanoid washes mountains of clothes every day. Rimmer his former bunk mate is married to a beautiful woman since he is now a multi billionaire. He makes use of a time machine to bring back Napoleon Bonaparte, Julius Caesar, and General George S. Patton with whom he then plays a game called Risk. AI Holly who is outside the fantasy game is on mission to get back his former IQ but given his senility, goes to the sentient toaster who provides some terrible advice. It is a game that is so hard to escape from that most players will eventually die in it. “Last Human” the third novel of the “Red Dwarf” series of novels continues following the life of Dave Lister. He had been gazing out of a porthole in the ship while chronicling the series of events that led to him being stuck in space. He had made several poor decisions in unreliable friendships, and career choice that he believes led him to his unfortunate circumstances. He is now on a prison ship that is headed to the outer cosmos, to a very inhospitable penal colony. Growing up, all he ever wanted to become was an icon of the softmetal guitar. Could things get worse for the man on who shoulders rest the fate of the human race?