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Louis Gridley Wu is the main protagonist in the
Ringworld series of books, written by
Larry Niven.
Wu, born in the year 2650, celebrated his 200th birthday by working his way from party to party around the world using
transfer booths to stay ahead of the dateline.
After one of his "calls" gets diverted to a hotel room, he accepts an offer to go on an expedition with three other members — two aliens (a
Pierson's Puppeteer named
Nessus, and a catlike
Kzin called
Speaker-to-Animals) and
Teela Brown, a human female supposedly bred for
luck. The group crash-lands on the
Ringworld, a huge structure 3,000,000 times the area of Earth.
Louis then returns to the
Ringworld looking for matter conversion technology for another
Pierson's Puppeteer, a deposed leader named "Hindmost." While there, he discovers that the Ringworld is unstable. He decides to save the Ringworld with Speaker-To-Animals (renamed Chmeee) and the Hindmost (after Wu "slags" the Hyperdrive Motor, trapping them there again).
Louis pops up again for the last two
Ringworld books, where he tries to get the Pak Protectors in line in
The Ringworld Throne and finally escapes in
Ringworld's Children.
Louis Wu also appears in the short story "There Is A Tide", where he becomes the first human to make contact with the
Trinoc species.
Louis is 6'2" (188cm) tall (In
Ringworld's Children it's mentioned that a Ringworld native is "eight inches shorter than Louis, five feet six or a little more.") and has Oriental features. Born a "
Flatlander", Louis is best known among his friends for inventing the "Sabbatical" — going off alone in a
spaceship outside the boundaries of known space until one can tolerate human company again. Other accomplishments: discovering the
Trinoc, winning for humanity the "
Quantum II Hyperdrive," capable of moving a spaceship one
light-year in 1.25 minutes, saving the Ringworld, and being the only hominid to become a
Protector and return to normal afterward.
Louis Wu is the second of two children born to Carlos Wu and Sharrol Janss. Sharrol was married to
Beowulf (or "Bey") Shaeffer at the time but the Fertility Board of the
United Nations of Earth had absolute control over reproductive rights on that planet (its population was about eighteen billion at the time). The Board denied a parenthood licence to Shaeffer based on his
albinism, considering it an undesirable genetic trait. Sharrol was unable to leave Earth because of her Flatland Phobia, a fear of being off-planet. They asked Carlos Wu, a friend of Sharrol's who has an unlimited parenthood license, to help them. Sharrol and Wu were married on a two-year contract arrangement; Tanya Wu was born in 2649 and Louis a year later. Shaeffer returned to Earth in 2650 and both children were raised by Sharrol and Beowulf. Carlos remained a family friend to both Bey and Sharrol. Several years later, amidst unusual and perilous circumstances, Louis, his sister, mother, and adoptive father (Beowulf) along with Carlos and Carlos' girlfriend, Feather Filip, secretly and illegally emigrated from Earth to
Fafnir.
Upon reaching Fafnir, Feather shot Shaeffer in the chest with an ARM punchgun, but Carlos managed to escape with Tanya and Louis and Sharrol killed Feather by cutting her throat, then decapitating her. Sharrol then placed Bey's head (after removing it from his body) in Carlos's
nanotechnology-based autodoc where it reconstructed his body, sizing it to the Intensive Care Cavity of the autodoc, which was tailored to Carlos's body proportions. Eventually, Beowulf recovered, was reunited with Sharrol, and had two more children with her, Jeena and an unnamed second child; therefore, Louis has one sister and two half-siblings, who grew up on the Home colony world. Eventually, in his adulthood, Louis moved to Earth, and in the years between his two trips to the
Ringworld he relocated to Canyon. At the end of
Ringworld's Children he's in a spaceship, heading back to Home.
While Louis Wu was raised by
Beowulf Shaeffer, in the first Ringworld novel Louis seems not to know who Shaeffer is. As the
Known Space universe continued to grow in complexity with each newly published story, Louis' own backstory was increasingly
retconned to fit in with this continuity. This is also probably why Louis never reflected on the obviously-traumatic events in his childhood that took place on Fafnir. This might also be explained as Louis simply being tight-lipped about certain aspects of his personal history, a trait he shared with both his biological father Carlos and his adoptive father, Shaeffer.
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