by Perry Rhodan
THE SHIP OF THINGS TO COME
50 MILLION HUMANS-more than 50 million humans were threatening to break out in revolt. Earth had become a madhouse. Things were not much better on the colonial worlds. And Atlan was fighting the same problem on the Arkon planets. Rhodan felt a restriction in his throat. It was not due to any sense of fear but more to a feeling of deep depression. He had got himself into a very unenviable position: humanity identified itself with him. He had become an almost mystical figure. In the thoughts of billions of humans Rhodan moved on a higher plane of existence. There was practically only one possibility of descending from this imaginary Mount Olympus. And that was to die.
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