Transcendence

Transcendence by Charles Sheffield, published by Random House Publishing Group on February 22, 1993, is a reprint edition comprising 293 pages. This science fiction narrative explores the aftermath of a group of Zardalu who, after being trapped in stasis for millions of years, are suddenly released into the galaxy. With newfound freedom, they are poised to unleash chaos on various worlds and races, setting the stage for a conflict that spans the cosmos.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the Zardalu’s impact on the universe and the sociological implications of their actions. The story delves into themes of power and consequence, as the characters navigate their newfound abilities and the responsibilities that come with them. Sheffield’s work combines elements of fiction and social science, providing a thought-provoking look at the intersection of civilization and chaos in a vast, uncharted galaxy.
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Set loose after millions of years trapped in stasis, a handful of Zardalu are transported to galactic parts unknown, free to ravage any world and any race within their grasp. Reprint.
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