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Centro Galattico

Questa saga si addentra negli angoli ombrosi del futuro, dove il progresso tecnologico si scontra con un profondo degrado sociale. Dalle colonie lunari alle meraviglie cibernetiche e ai culti fanatici, la serie dipinge un quadro di un mondo sull'orlo del precipizio. I lettori vengono attratti da narrazioni piene di difficoltà e visioni, mentre un individuo apparentemente ordinario viene coinvolto in un mistero cosmico. È un'esplorazione avvincente della sopravvivenza e della ricerca di significato in una galassia piena di pericoli e meraviglie.

Sailing Bright Eternity
Furious Gulf
Tides of Light
Great Sky River
Across the Sea of Suns
In the Ocean of Night

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    A classic novel of man's future and fate, written by the eminent American physicist and award-winning author of "Timescape."

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  2. Across the Sea of Suns

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    Across the Sea of Suns is a 1984 hard science fiction novel by Gregory Benford. It is the second novel in his Galactic Center Saga, and continues to follow the scientist Nigel Walmsley, who encountered a machine extraterrestrial in the previous book, In the Ocean of Night aboard an expeditionary spaceflight to find other life. Eventually Nigel discovers evidence of the major conflict in the galaxy.

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  3. Great Sky River

    • 10pagine
    • 1 ora di lettura

    In a future dominated by a superior race of artificial minds, the last remnants of humanity begin a desperate flight to save themselves from total extinction, crossing the barren wastes of a once-lush planet called Snowglade. A masterwork of contemporary science fiction. Reprint from Spectra Books.

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  4. Tides of Light

    • 407pagine
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    Set against the magnificent, furious backdrop of the Galactic Center, here is a drama as compelling as the towering Great Sky River. A small human band flees from a threat it cannot hope to match - enormously superior artificial minds embodied in great insectlike machines. This last remnant of humanity is led by Killeen, a man elevated to command in desperate times by his luck and daring. He manages to reach a new planet where he encounters vast wonders - a planet-coring cosmic string, an organic life-form the size of an entire world, another group of humans led by a strange messianic ruler - and even greater dangers from the most awesome beings they have yet to face. Their battle for survival reaches overwhelming dimensions. But they will gain an unexpected ally. And they will contribute shockingly to the new order of life that is developing around them.

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  5. The third part of the "Galactic Centre" sequence, following "Great Sky River" and "Tides of Light". On the run again, Killeen and his group are approaching the heart of the galaxy - the Core - where most life-forms are predatory.

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  6. Sailing Bright Eternity

    • 445pagine
    • 16 ore di lettura

    The final chapter of humanity's future has begun. And three men hold the key to survival. As the fierce, artificially intelligent mechs pursue their savage and unstoppable destruction of the human race, it soon becomes apparent that these three men - three generations in a family of voyagers - are their targets. Toby Bishop, his father, Killeen Bishop, and his long-dead grandfather each carry a piece of the lethal secret that can destroy their relentless pursuers. There's only one problem: they have no idea they possess the only weapon that can save humanity.

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