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Saltglass
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235493544
- EAN9798235493544
- Date de parution30/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The survey team calls it *the Transition* - the process by which organic matter on dead worlds is slowly replaced by something else. Crystalline, beautiful, patient. The Company calls it *asset development*. The biologists call it *extinction with better aesthetics*. Tora Silven has been assessing Transition worlds for eleven years. She knows the pattern: biology fails, the crystalline growth appears, the Company moves in to harvest.
The process is well-documented, predictable, and profitable. Then she lands on Kelex-7 and discovers a Transition that doesn't match any previous pattern. The crystalline growth here is spreading at an accelerated rate-already covering 40% of the planetary surface, far beyond the 12-15% typical at this stage. But the biology isn't dying. It's adapting. The local flora and fauna are incorporating the crystalline structures into their own systems, creating hybrid forms that are neither wholly organic nor wholly mineral.
Evolution in real time, directed by an external agent toward an unknown endpoint. *Saltglass* is science fiction about extinction, adaptation, and the question of what you do when the thing replacing what you're losing turns out to be alive. It follows Tora across fourteen days of assessment on a world that shouldn't exist - where the Company's extraction protocols don't apply and her own training keeps producing the wrong answers.
The process is well-documented, predictable, and profitable. Then she lands on Kelex-7 and discovers a Transition that doesn't match any previous pattern. The crystalline growth here is spreading at an accelerated rate-already covering 40% of the planetary surface, far beyond the 12-15% typical at this stage. But the biology isn't dying. It's adapting. The local flora and fauna are incorporating the crystalline structures into their own systems, creating hybrid forms that are neither wholly organic nor wholly mineral.
Evolution in real time, directed by an external agent toward an unknown endpoint. *Saltglass* is science fiction about extinction, adaptation, and the question of what you do when the thing replacing what you're losing turns out to be alive. It follows Tora across fourteen days of assessment on a world that shouldn't exist - where the Company's extraction protocols don't apply and her own training keeps producing the wrong answers.



