Lifeline

Lifeline by Kevin J. Anderson, published by Wordfire Press on October 28, 2014, is a science fiction narrative that explores the aftermath of a devastating war on Earth. As the last remnants of humanity observe the destruction from space, the fate of the future hinges on three fragile space colonies: Aguinaldo, Kibalchich, and Orbitech 1. Each colony possesses unique resources and secrets that could either foster collaboration or lead to further conflict among the survivors.
This edition, comprising 488 pages, delves into the dynamics between the colonies, highlighting the potential for unity or destruction. Readers will encounter themes of survival and the moral dilemmas faced by the inhabitants of these space settlements. The story presents a complex interplay of science fiction elements, focusing on the technological advancements and ethical challenges that arise in a post-apocalyptic setting. Through its intricate plot, Lifeline invites readers to consider the delicate balance between hope and despair in humanity’s quest for survival.
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In shock and grief the last remnants of the human race watched from space as the holocaust of war raged across the face of the Earth. Now the future rested in the hands of three fragile space colonies: Aguinaldo-The Philippine L-5 colony whose brilliant biochemist engineered a limitless supply of food. Kibalchich-The Soviet space exploration platform that harbors a deadly secret. Orbitech 1-The American space factory whose superstrong weavewire could be a lifeline to link the colonies-or a cutting-edge weapon of destruction. As allies, they could unite to rebuild a better world. As enemies, they could destroy mankind’s last hope for survival.
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