Escape Velocity by Charles L. Fontenay

Escape Velocity

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  • Publisher Namaskar Book
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  • Length 31 Pages

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Murdering Stein was easy. Kraag waited until Jonner donned his spacesuit and went out to have a personal look at the asteroid. Even then Kraag held his patience; because he wanted Jonner to come back to the ship unsuspecting.
Kraag sat tensely at the back of the control room while Stein; the navigator and communications man; operated the radio. There was a brief period when Stein talked with Marsport; then he got in touch with Jonner. Until Jonner got some distance from the wrecked ship; most of their conversation was an argument.

Escape Velocity by Charles L. Fontenay: A science fiction novel that explores themes of space exploration, colonization, and the challenges of adapting to new environments.

Key Aspects of the Book "Escape Velocity":
Space Colonization: The novel delves into the complexities and hardships faced by humans as they venture into space and attempt to establish colonies on distant planets.
Technological Innovation: Fontenay's work reflects his imagination about advanced technology, interstellar travel, and the potential for humanity's expansion beyond Earth.
Human Adaptation: The book raises questions about how humans adapt to new environments, both physically and culturally, in the context of space colonization.

Charles L. Fontenay was an American science fiction writer born in 1917. His stories often explored futuristic concepts and the implications of space travel. "Escape Velocity" captures his fascination with space exploration and its impact on human civilization.

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