The Phobian Project

The Phobian Project by Alex De Witt, published by iUniverse in March 2006, is a science fiction narrative that spans 240 pages. The story follows Atari Akido, a young plague victim who escapes from the quarantine labs of the Interplanetary Institute of Disease Control. As she embarks on a journey to save her planet from a powerful empire, she unwittingly becomes the keeper of a crucial secret that could alter the fate of the universe.
Readers will find a tale rich in action and adventure, featuring elements of intrigue and space flight. Atari’s quest to prevent a catastrophic event unfolds against a backdrop of revolutionary plots, revealing that the stakes are far greater than she initially realizes. This edition presents a compelling exploration of themes related to survival and resistance within a science fiction framework.
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Escaping the quarantine labs of the Interplanetary Institute of Disease Control, a young plague victim sets off on an odyssey to save her planet from an all-powerful empire. Atari Akido has unwittingly stolen the most important secret in the universe. In a story filled with intrigue, space flight and revolutionary plots, Atari fights to prevent a holocaust and is shocked to discover the stakes are even higher than anyone could imagine.
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