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The Lab That Shouldn’t Exist. Dark Space, #9

Par : Ell Orvell
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  • ISBN8231335213
  • EAN9798231335213
  • Date de parution22/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Dark Space #9The building in the shipping yard wasn't there yesterday-and now it knows Theo's name. Theo  lives in the crumbling town of Ironwood, where nothing ever changes. until a mysterious lab appears out of nowhere, smooth as glass and humming like it's alive. Inside, Theo finds machines that respond to his thoughts, a map of the moon made of light, and a voice that calls him "pilot."As the lab begins to transform and launch itself into space, Theo is pulled into a mission that started long before he was born-and might not end even if he makes it home.
But the base doesn't just need a pilot. It needs a mind. And it doesn't care if that mind is still human.
Dark Space #9The building in the shipping yard wasn't there yesterday-and now it knows Theo's name. Theo  lives in the crumbling town of Ironwood, where nothing ever changes. until a mysterious lab appears out of nowhere, smooth as glass and humming like it's alive. Inside, Theo finds machines that respond to his thoughts, a map of the moon made of light, and a voice that calls him "pilot."As the lab begins to transform and launch itself into space, Theo is pulled into a mission that started long before he was born-and might not end even if he makes it home.
But the base doesn't just need a pilot. It needs a mind. And it doesn't care if that mind is still human.