Ark of the Apocalypse

“Ark of the Apocalypse” by Tobin Marks, published by Boyle & Dalton on March 8, 2021, is a science fiction narrative that explores humanity’s struggle for survival as Earth faces catastrophic environmental collapse. With the polar ice caps melted and global water wars raging, the story follows the desperate efforts of nation states to create a means for recolonization through the construction of the Magellan II, the first starship designed for interstellar travel. This edition spans 428 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a gripping tale of ten thousand colonists embarking on a perilous journey to a distant planet that promises hope but is fraught with challenges, including the presence of giant reptiles. The narrative delves into themes of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic survival, as well as the complexities of space exploration. As humanity attempts to start anew in an alien environment, the stakes are high, and survival remains uncertain.
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Earth is on the verge of becoming a dead planet.
The polar ice caps melted long ago, and it’s been decades since the last raindrop fell. Ocean levels rise a dozen meters, and forest fires rage on a global scale. Eleven billion people dying of thirst wage water wars against each other as extinction looms.
Humanity needs a new planet. As Earth deteriorates, the nation states desperately work together to build a mechanism for recolonization. And so the Magellan II is born, the first starship capable of interstellar travel.
The future of the human race is tasked to ten thousand colonists-now homeless but for the vastness of space and the decks of Magellan II. A distant planet offers hope of survival, but it’s a strange, watery world inhabited by giant reptiles.
Humanity is starting over, but survival isn’t guaranteed.
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