The Ultraviolet Catastrophe

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Legal-high addict, gaming enthusiast, and principal shareholder of AstroLabs?, Lex Rameses, has recently discovered?and purchased?Proserpina: a planet with a near-identical ecosystem to Earth’s. Yet, although his humanistic, hipster pretensions mean that many people admire him, there is still one thing standing in the way of his space-colonization program: as of yet, there is no way to travel to Proserpina safely. Enter a cast of mad scientists, Astro-Marxists, a neurorobotic AI hivemind, an extinction anxiety addict, the victims of an interrelated crypto-currency gaming scam, and a seemingly endless succession of ravers and gamers in search of the ultimate hallucinogenic, carcinogenic, neü-space-age high….

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SKU: 9781806950720 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Zer0 Books
Page count : 256
Published on 15th June, 2026

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Legal-high addict, gaming enthusiast, and principal shareholder of AstroLabs?, Lex Rameses, has recently discovered-and purchased-Proserpina: a planet with a near-identical ecosystem to Earth’s. Yet, although his humanistic, hipster pretensions mean that many people admire him, there is still one thing standing in the way of his space-colonization program: as of yet, there is no way to travel to Proserpina safely.

Enter a cast of mad scientists, Astro-Marxists, a neurorobotic AI hivemind, an extinction anxiety addict, the victims of an interrelated crypto-currency gaming scam, and a seemingly endless succession of ravers and gamers in search of the ultimate hallucinogenic, carcinogenic, neü-space-age high?

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Dimensions 21.6 × 14 cm
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