Beneath the Dome
Lucas, Sam2019
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Two hundred and fifty miles above the earth, the International Space Station watches over our planet with its purblind eyes. Suspended in space like a giant spider dangling from its web, the Station sees many things but reveals nothing. On board, two Russians cosmonauts are beginning a three month tour of duty. Their job is simple - carry out routine camera maintenance and general computer repairs. Although left to their own devices, Mission Control is in steady communications and requires status reports on a regular basis. After a restless night's sleep on board the Station, things quickly dissolve into chaos as our two cosmonauts make a series of bad decisions. Within the first few hours, cameras are turned off, computers are burnt out, consoles are chewed up and a fire breaks out in the quarters. The introduction of alcohol, a gas burner, cigarettes and a pet mouse may have had a minor influence on these events, but who can say?
Main title:
Beneath the Dome / Sam Lucas.
Author:
Lucas, Sam, author
Imprint:
Oscar Piscine Books, 2019.
Collation:
105 pages ; 21 cm.
ISBN:
9781916064003 (pbk)
Dewey class:
F
Local class:
FT Pbk823.92
Language:
English
Subject:
Index terms:
Humour
BRN:
2525100
