When astronaut Brant Baxter lands on Planet 19, a projected livable terrestrial planet, he discovers a habitat and life eerily his. But his relationship with the planet incurs incremental time-space decimation. While life is livable there, his life is unlivable there. And returning to earth to warn Earthians is out of the question. His knowledge of the repercussions is definite; he would alternate, release and relive Planet 19’s decimation. And he must decide within the bounds of the recursive decimation whether to own his life or let it die.
Synopsis for Planet 19
Published by ade ronke
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