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== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==
''I gazed up at the smoking hole the bomb had made - and then I realised something was wrong. Benny lay beside me, slack and tangled like a discarded rag doll, unnaturally pale, and unbreathing. She was dead.''
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''I gazed up at the smoking hole the [[bomb]] had made - and then I realised something was wrong. [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] lay beside me, slack and tangled like a discarded rag [[doll]], unnaturally pale, and unbreathing. She was dead.''
   
Nothing is ever simple, and nothing ever ends. Feed some drugs to laboratory rats and, two hundred generations down the line, the monsters start being born.
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Nothing is ever simple, and nothing ever ends. Feed some [[drug]]s to [[laboratory]] [[rat]]s and, two hundred generations down the line, the monsters start being born.
   
The fragile stability of the Dellahan quarantine has been compromised, and something has escaped. Now, a man in the incipient stages of identity-collapse and a dying Bernice Summerfield have to search the byzantine cities of the [[Proximan Chain]] for an entity that killed his lover and her friend - an entity that will turn the Chain into its own version of hell.
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The fragile stability of the [[Dellah]]an [[quarantine]] has been compromised, and something has escaped. Now, a man in the incipient stages of identity-collapse and a dying Bernice Summerfield have to search the byzantine cities of the [[Proximan Chain]] for an entity that killed his lover and her friend - an entity that will turn the Chain into its own version of hell.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==

Revision as of 15:16, 25 March 2015

RealWorld

Return to the Fractured Planet was the twenty-first Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures novel. It features a return of the Stratum Seven Agent who appeared in The Mary-Sue Extrusion.

Publisher's summary

I gazed up at the smoking hole the bomb had made - and then I realised something was wrong. Benny lay beside me, slack and tangled like a discarded rag doll, unnaturally pale, and unbreathing. She was dead.

Nothing is ever simple, and nothing ever ends. Feed some drugs to laboratory rats and, two hundred generations down the line, the monsters start being born.

The fragile stability of the Dellahan quarantine has been compromised, and something has escaped. Now, a man in the incipient stages of identity-collapse and a dying Bernice Summerfield have to search the byzantine cities of the Proximan Chain for an entity that killed his lover and her friend - an entity that will turn the Chain into its own version of hell.

Plot

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Characters

References

Computers

  • An ARVID appears in one of the Background chapters.

Individuals

  • Benny is still suffering from the Mary-Sue mind wipe she had performed.
  • Benny and the Agent get blown out of a hotel room by a bomb, leaving Benny in a coma.
  • Benny is cured of the Mary-Sue by her interaction with the Sleed brain. However on its way out, the Mary-Sue wiped several of her memories.
  • Elanore Vita Hydrant Summerfield-Kane might be a descendant of Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane.
  • Chris Cwej goes under the alias Roland Forrester (referencing his dead friend Roz Forrester).

Notes

  • Like The Mary-Sue Extrusion, this is told primarily in first person. However, throughout this novel are chapters entitled "Background", discussing the Stratum Seven Agent. There are also extracts from Bernice Summerfield's diary.

Continuity

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