Fallen Angels

Fallen Angels by Larry Niven is a reissue edition published by Baen on October 1, 2002, featuring 368 pages in English. This narrative unfolds in a world grappling with the onset of a new ice age, where a radical environmental movement has taken control of the U.S. government. The story follows Alex and Gordon, whose scoopship is struck by a missile, forcing them to navigate a perilous situation as they are pursued by authorities intent on capturing them.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and epic storytelling as the plot reveals the efforts of a remaining pro-technology group, namely science fiction fandom, to assist Alex and Gordon. The narrative explores their journey from the harsh conditions of the permafrost back to orbit, detailing the challenges they face in a series of intricate stages. This edition presents a unique perspective on themes of survival and the intersection of technology and environmentalism within a fictional framework.
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As the world reels under the sudden onslaught of the new ice age, the lunatic fringe of the environmental movement controls the U.S. government. Abandoned by Earth, the space colonies must replenish their air supply by scoopships diving into the atmosphere — but Alex and Gordon’s ship was hit by a missile, sending them tumbling out of the sky to be hunted by authorities who want them dead or alive. . . . But wait! There is one pro-tech group left on Earth: science fiction fandom! How they get our guys from the permafrost to orbit in twenty incredibly difficult stages — and why they bother — is the story of two very “Fallen Angels.”
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