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A solar-based control system faces a critical failure that threatens the stability of an entire orbital station. The protagonist, a systems engineer, must navigate the complex interface of the Sol Man Adapt Control to prevent a total energy collapse. Opposing them are the physical constraints of extreme solar radiation and the logical limitations of a failing automated network. The narrative unfolds through a technical, first-person perspective that emphasizes the urgency of the mechanical crisis. Every decision made within the control room carries immediate consequences for the station's structural integrity.
Discussion often centers on the author's commitment to technical realism and the pacing of the emergency procedures. Readers frequently highlight the clinical, precise prose style that mirrors the protagonist's own analytical mindset. The narrative prioritizes the mechanics of the station's survival over traditional character development, creating a distinct atmosphere of professional urgency. Critics note that the book serves as a focused study on the fragility of human-engineered systems in extreme environments.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Longman (Higher Education Division, Pearson Education)
ISBN-10:
0201097338
ISBN-13:
9780201097337
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