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History of a Dying Planet

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Why did the only planet known to evolve a species capable of bringing nature-if not itself-under rational control destroy itself? What wasn’t done that might have been done differently? For readers, the problem has two faces: archeological and teleological. In this narrative history, Opeyemi Adawale, Nigerian-American political historian, and UN official Wu Mai Bao participate in a secret project to save a remnant of humanity from destruction. All the while the author, Yori Kashimoto, once Governor of the first human colony in the Milky Way, researches the last days of Planet Ulro for what, if anything, that history might teach a human diaspora in space.

The Galatea Saga begins and ends with History of a Dying Planet. It is a prequel to both Starship Galatea and In the Hollow of Time. Read in the order vols. III-I the saga is a chronological tale; read in reverse chronology I-III, it is teleological (and conceptually less challenging); vol. II read first situates the tale between past and future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Swearingen
Date
23 July 2021
Pages
380
ISBN
9781737337645

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Why did the only planet known to evolve a species capable of bringing nature-if not itself-under rational control destroy itself? What wasn’t done that might have been done differently? For readers, the problem has two faces: archeological and teleological. In this narrative history, Opeyemi Adawale, Nigerian-American political historian, and UN official Wu Mai Bao participate in a secret project to save a remnant of humanity from destruction. All the while the author, Yori Kashimoto, once Governor of the first human colony in the Milky Way, researches the last days of Planet Ulro for what, if anything, that history might teach a human diaspora in space.

The Galatea Saga begins and ends with History of a Dying Planet. It is a prequel to both Starship Galatea and In the Hollow of Time. Read in the order vols. III-I the saga is a chronological tale; read in reverse chronology I-III, it is teleological (and conceptually less challenging); vol. II read first situates the tale between past and future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Swearingen
Date
23 July 2021
Pages
380
ISBN
9781737337645