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story identification - Series of sci-fi novels: sisters turned into cow like aliens, mother ship full of humans



I'm looking for a series of books that deals with humans escaping Earth and having a mother ship full of humans who are being sent throughout the universe to different planets. The ship can transform the humans into whatever type of alien the planet holds. One set of sisters is transformed to cow-like aliens and sent to spy on that planet. All the while the group that's taken the mother ship full of human colonizers is trying to evade/escape the government people from Earth.


The 9 or 10 humans who steal the colonizing ship drop a couple of humans (transformed to whatever the indigenous species is) to the planet to spy...the end result is to try and overthrow the Earth government. The humans that the colonizing ship transform to aliens cannot be turned back into humans ever again so when they take on the assignment to spy they do so knowing that they won't ever be able to be humans again.



Answer



This sounds like the 'Rings of the Master' series by Jack L Chalker. 4 Books in the series, Lords of the Middle Dark, Pirates of the Thunder, Warriors of the Storm and Masques of the Martyrs. In these books a group of people are travelling between various colonies looking for a set of rings that can be used to take control of the Master System - a computer system that has taken control of the human race.. They steal a colony ship and use it to collect the rings by transforming crewmembers to the dominant form on each planet. The two cow like transforms are the Chang sisters, a blind chinese girl has a special relationship with the ships AI.


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