
Metal Moon
by R. F. Starzl
'Metal Moon' Summary
'Metal Moon' depicts a future where humanity has successfully colonized different worlds across the solar system. Centuries of isolation have resulted in the evolution of four distinct races, each with unique physical and cultural characteristics. The story centers on a group of explorers from Earth who embark on a mission to make contact with these distant colonies. Their journey becomes a test of their own beliefs and prejudices as they encounter societies vastly different from their own. Tensions rise as the explorers grapple with the implications of these encounters, questioning their understanding of humanity and the very nature of their own existence. The book explores the complex interplay of social, technological, and biological factors that shape the development of these new societies, posing questions about the future of humanity and its place in the cosmos.Book Details
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