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Quanderhorn Xperimentations

Quanderhorn Xperimentations

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Professor Quanderhorn is a brilliant, maverick scientific genius with no moral compass who will save the world with his Dangerous Giant Space Laser, Untested Matter Transfuser Booth, and Fleets of Monkey-driven Lorries.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 480 pages
\n Publication date: 14 May 2020
\n Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
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ADAPTED BACKWARDS VIA THE FUTURE

FROM THE RADIO 4 SERIES BEFORE IT WAS MADE

A richer, deeper, more comprehensive exploration of the Quanderhorn phenomenon. With added secrets.

England, 1952. A time of peace, regeneration, and hope. A Golden Age. Unfortunately, it's been 1952 for the past 65 years.

Meet Professor Quanderhorn: a brilliant, maverick scientific genius with absolutely no moral compass. Assisted by a rag-tag crew - his part-insect son (reputedly a major breakthrough in Artificial Stupidity), a recovering amnesiac, a brilliant scientist with a half-clockwork brain, and a captured Martian hostage - he'll save the world. Even if he has to destroy it in the process.

With his Dangerous Giant Space Laser, Utterly Untested Matter Transfuser Booth, and Fleets of Monkey-driven Lorries, he's not afraid to push the boundaries of science to their very limit. And far, far beyond...

The year is 1952, and England is in a state of peace, regeneration, and hope. It is a Golden Age, but unfortunately, it has been 1952 for the past 65 years.

Meet Professor Quanderhorn, a brilliant, maverick scientific genius with absolutely no moral compass. Assisted by a rag-tag crew, including his part-insect son (reputedly a major breakthrough in Artificial Stupidity), a recovering amnesiac, a brilliant scientist with a half-clockwork brain, and a captured Martian hostage, he sets out to save the world.

Professor Quanderhorn possesses a Dangerous Giant Space Laser, an Utterly Untested Matter Transfuser Booth, and a fleet of Monkey-driven Lorries. He is not afraid to push the boundaries of science to their very limit and far beyond.

As he embarks on his mission, Professor Quanderhorn encounters a series of challenges and obstacles. He must navigate through a complex web of political intrigue, rival scientists, and even his own personal demons.

Despite these challenges, Professor Quanderhorn remains determined to save the world. He uses his unique abilities and inventions to confront the forces of evil and bring about a brighter future for all.

In the end, Professor Quanderhorn emerges victorious, having saved the world from certain destruction. He is hailed as a hero, and his inventions and discoveries are celebrated worldwide.

However, not everyone is happy with Professor Quanderhorn's achievements. Some see him as a danger to society, and his inventions are outlawed. Professor Quanderhorn must continue to navigate the treacherous waters of science and politics, always keeping one eye on the future and the other on his own moral compass.

In conclusion, "Adapted Backwards via the Future" is a captivating and thought-provoking story that explores the boundaries of science, morality, and the human condition. It is a testament to the power of innovation and the human spirit, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a brighter future.

\n Weight: 330g\n
Dimension: 129 x 196 x 38 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781473224032\n \n

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