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The Strange Physics of the Heidelberg Laboratory
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by David Kristoph, Danny McAleeseDavid Kristoph
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After studying to get your degree in particle physics, you've finally landed your dream job: working in the famed Heidelberg Physics Laboratory, deep beneath the Swiss Alps. You're pushing the boundaries of physics... until an important test - the search for the elusive Causality Neutrino - goes horribly wrong.
With the connection between space and time shattered, it's up to you to save the laboratory and its inhabitants. Can you dodge Phase Beings and unstable Neutrinos and prevent the reactor core from melting down? Or will you, like the rest of the Heidelberg physicists, be forever trapped in spacetime?
Welcome to Ultimate Ending, where YOU choose the story!
That's right - everything that happens in this book is a result of decisions YOU make. So choose wisely!
But also be careful. Throughout this book you'll find tricks and traps, trials and tribulations! Most you can avoid with common sense and a logical approach to problem solving. Others will require a little bit of luck. Having a coin handy, or a pair of dice, will make your adventure even more fun. So grab 'em if you got 'em!
Along the way you'll also find clues, tips, and even items that can help you in your quest. You'll meet people. Pick stuff up. Taking note of these things is often important, so while you're gathering your courage, you might also want to grab yourself a pencil and a sheet of paper.
Keep in mind, there are many ways to end the story. Some conclusions are good... some not so good. Some of them are even great! But remember: there is only ONE
With the connection between space and time shattered, it's up to you to save the laboratory and its inhabitants. Can you dodge Phase Beings and unstable Neutrinos and prevent the reactor core from melting down? Or will you, like the rest of the Heidelberg physicists, be forever trapped in spacetime?
About Ultimate Ending
Welcome to Ultimate Ending, where YOU choose the story!
That's right - everything that happens in this book is a result of decisions YOU make. So choose wisely!
But also be careful. Throughout this book you'll find tricks and traps, trials and tribulations! Most you can avoid with common sense and a logical approach to problem solving. Others will require a little bit of luck. Having a coin handy, or a pair of dice, will make your adventure even more fun. So grab 'em if you got 'em!
Along the way you'll also find clues, tips, and even items that can help you in your quest. You'll meet people. Pick stuff up. Taking note of these things is often important, so while you're gathering your courage, you might also want to grab yourself a pencil and a sheet of paper.
Keep in mind, there are many ways to end the story. Some conclusions are good... some not so good. Some of them are even great! But remember: there is only ONE
ULTIMATE ENDING!
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940157949778 |
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Publisher: | Ultimate Ending Books |
Publication date: | 04/04/2016 |
Series: | Ultimate Ending , #6 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 161 |
File size: | 10 MB |
About the Author
David Kristoph lives in Virginia with his wonderful wife and two not-quite German Shepherds. He's a fantastic reader, great videogamer, good chess player, average cyclist, and mediocre runner. He's also a member of the Planetary Society, patron of StarTalk Radio, amateur astronomer and general space enthusiast. He writes mostly Science Fiction and Fantasy. www.DavidKristoph.com
Danny McAleese started writing fantasy fiction during the golden age of Dungeons & Dragons, way back in the heady, adventure-filled days of the 1980's. His short stories, The Exit, and Momentum, made him the Grand Prize winner of Blizzard Entertainment's 2011 Global Fiction Writing contest.
He currently lives in NY, along with his wife, four children, three dogs, and a whole lot of chaos. www.dannymcaleese.com
Danny McAleese started writing fantasy fiction during the golden age of Dungeons & Dragons, way back in the heady, adventure-filled days of the 1980's. His short stories, The Exit, and Momentum, made him the Grand Prize winner of Blizzard Entertainment's 2011 Global Fiction Writing contest.
He currently lives in NY, along with his wife, four children, three dogs, and a whole lot of chaos. www.dannymcaleese.com
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