The Fantastic Conquerors series explained

The Fantastic Conquerors (Les Conquérants de l'impossible) is the first Philippe Ebly's series, beginning in 1971. It is also the longest, with 19 novels (and 2 more that are yet to be published). It was first published in the famous Bibliothèque Verte collection (Hachette publishing), then partially reprinted by Degliame Publishing. In the 1990s, some titles were rewritten and actualized by Philippe Ebly himself and reprinted in the Bibliothèque Verte collection (revised).

The novels

Some titles were translated in Spanish, Japanese, German, and in Mandarin.

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The characters

The main characters are three teenagers that could be seen as only one character with three components: Understanding (Serge), Insight (Xolotl), Strength (Thibaut). Raoul and Marc were two brothers that soon left the series: without real personalities, they were mainly acted as the candid ones. Souhi was the female teenager that appeared very lately in the series. She never really made the cut in the male team, and is still considered as a flat guest.

Functions

As in many stories for the young readers, less important characters often seem to perform a function rather than to act as full 3D individuals. There are archetypes that can easily be sorted.

The Scholar

The more blatant illustration of this is The Scholar. It is often a scientist, the one that knows and delegate, order the mission. In many novels, this role is fulfilled by Professor Auvernaux, who can be labelled as a father figure for Serge, Xolotl and Thibaut. If Professor Auvernaux isn't in the story, his function will be performed by a duplicate, as in The Ship That Sailed Back through Time (Doctor Danielle), or in The Dawn of The Dinosaurs (Professor Martigny).

The Little One

Also often found in the novels is the Little One (like Silou, the small Martian in ...And Martians Welcomed Earthlings, or Bruno, the baby bears in The Town That Wouldn’t Exist, or the weird catlike creature in The Starshipwrecked). Sometime this function will be performed by a boy, like Gaius in The Flash That Erased It All, or Christian in The Starshipwrecked.

The Implied Adversary

The Implied Adversary would intervene as an obstacle in the quest. This one can turned into the Unexpected Ally before the end of the adventure. It is quite outstanding that three main characters like Xolotl, Thibaut and Souhi fulfilled this role when they first appeared in the series.

The Vector

The Vector is the thing that would urge the heroes into their new quest. It can be used purposely but also used inadvertently. The Vector in the Fantastic Conquerors it is always a kind of technological miracle, but in the twin series The Time Castaways, it would be a supernatural way or medium.

The Purpose

The purpose is the target of the mission. The mission can be either a circular quest (The heroes arrive, explore then leave as in ...And The Martians Welcomed Earthlings) or a linear quest (The heroes are going from A to B in Time or in Space as in 2159, The End Of Confusion).

These narrative features can be also found in the two other Ebly's series, The Time Runaways and The 4003 Patrol, even if their universes are less developed.

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