Culture Shock

Culture Shock by Christopher Nuttall, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 10, 2018, is a science fiction narrative that explores the complexities of a newly established colony world. Set on Arthur’s Seat, a planet that has remained isolated for three centuries, the story unfolds as the Empire begins to crumble following the fall of Earth. As the planet faces an influx of refugees from various worlds, the local government grapples with the challenges of integration amidst rising tensions and power struggles.
Readers will find a detailed depiction of the societal upheaval on Arthur’s Seat as it confronts the chaos brought on by the arrival of unwanted immigrants. The narrative delves into the struggles of both the refugees trying to find their place and the factions within the planetary government that seek to exploit the situation. With 386 pages of content, this edition presents a thought-provoking examination of conflict and survival in a time of uncertainty, making it a relevant addition to the science fiction genre.
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Arthur’s Seat had never sought a galactic role. A relatively new colony world, a mere three hundred years old, the planet was always isolated from the galactic mainstream. But with the Empire crumbling after the fall of Earth, and other planets taking advantage of the chaos to make their own bids for power, Arthur’s Seat suddenly finds itself playing host to tens of thousands of unwanted immigrants, refugees who have been kicked off countless other worlds. But as the planetary government struggles to integrate the newcomers, powerful factions plot to take advantage of the situation and the refugees struggle to carve out a place for themselves, it becomes clear that the entire planet is on the verge of anarchy … … And outright civil war may not be far away.
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