Same premise as the film - an astronaut is sent to space to save the world. Far more sciency and hard sci-fi than the film, but still keeps the reasonably chipper tone. It’s all in first person so you get to know what’s going through the protagonist’s mind a little better. The appeal of nerdy mathsy sci-fi is that you don’t have to suspend your disbelief too much to get on board with the story. It mostly worked for me, but it do...
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