Exhaust

By Steve Husk
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 30, 2011
Words: 5,119 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458019929


Short description

Deeseus Tork discovered a far more nefarious use for pollution than merely destroying one’s own planet. It was profitable, too.

Extended description

The second most important goal in Deeseus Tork’s life was to help his fellow Trorgans break their slave dependency on fossil fuel. The first, of course, was to get rich doing it. Regrettably, his new energy source created a catastrophic health problem for his people, so he created an accompanying technology that would diffuse all the contaminants to as many alternate realities as possible. He didn’t really care where the deadly exhaust went, just as long as it no longer remained on Trorgar.

Except, it did. To a greater number of alternate Trorgars than he could ever imagine.

And every one of them found out where the exhaust was coming from.

Tags

conflict, pollution, space exploration, alternate realities

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Review by: J.J. Scott on March 18, 2011 : star star star star star
Steve Husk is a great story teller. Like Gibson, Husk pushes the envelope of science fiction. He is able to bridge various ideas into a seamless tapestry. Giving us a glimpse of things to come.
I look forward to his next story. With such a rich imagination a full length shouldn't be far away. A series about the Trorgans would be a fascinating read.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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