Dameon has always been told that his father's chemical experiments are for the Greater Good; that no matter how cruel they seem, they will benefit humanity in the long run. He believes it -- until a series of murders and attacks leave him utterly alone, with the realization that his father's interpretation of 'greater good' was very different from what he expected.
His father left many tasks unfinished, and now Dameon takes up the most important one as his own, pursuing it with a grim purpose. He plans to succeed where his father failed, to complete and perfect one of those chemical mixtures - one that he believes could change the fate of humanity. But Dameon has a secret about the nature of his work. A secret that either makes him a savior or a murderer, depending on how you look at it...This is the story of the catalyst that set off a series of events that could change the world - and not for the better.
This is an original science fiction book that puts a twist in dystopia, and merges it with other elements of science fiction. This story won't shove it into your face though, or blow everything out of proportions with exaggerated misery. Is it good or bad - dystopia or utopia? That, dear reader, is for YOU to decide.
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In addition, before I started writing this book, I took some time to build up the future world that is the setting of this story. Things such as famous athletes, important international political figures, wars, the different slangs and dialects that formed, the population distribution, a detailed description of the new US education system, how the environment has deteriorated, and more. Obviously I cannot fit all of that in this book - nor is a lot of it even relevant to the plot. But, if you ever get curious and want to know a little bit more about the version of our future (particularly the US) that is in this book, feel free to PM me with any questions you may have :)
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The Catalyst
Fiksi IlmiahDameon has always been told that his father's chemical experiments are to serve the Greater Good, no matter how cruel they seem. He believes it -- until a series of murders and attacks leave him utterly alone, with the realization that his father's...