Perhaps you can help me found the title of this book:
I read, some times ago, a post-nuclear holocaust sci-fi novel.
In the story the americans had build a city who using SHeldrake's field can "deopacize" ad dig down in the subsoil.
Soviet ainstead build a space station.
In the book there are bio-enginered cats, cryogenic chamber survivors (calld "Lazarus"), a psionic girl who can see deopacized men and the remains of sheldrake fields (glowing in the dark) of the people killed in the holocaust.
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Offhand it doesn't ring any bells but this might be a useful starting place! Do you know what country the author was from? Did you read it in translation?
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The author is english, I think, and I read it on the Urania collection sci-fi books, an economy series.
PS: I already checked post apocalyptic note on wiki. No found.
PS: I already checked post apocalyptic note on wiki. No found.
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Cobra MK 3 - Lepka
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Cobra MK 3 - Lepka
Dragon M - Smaug
Python - Boa Pitonato
Cobra MK 3 - Lepka II
Now in a Python ET Special - Shark Panzer
[G5] -= Deadly =- (3720 Kills)
Urania is in Italian, right?
That makes it 'a bit' more difficult: the original might not have used deopacize to begin with (nor Lazarus(es/i) / Sheldrake, come to think of it...)
But I seem to dimly recall an american author who wrote a series of books about shielding cities with force fields... the research facility was based at the south pole iirc... - was the bit I remember mentioned in the trivia thread by any chance?
That makes it 'a bit' more difficult: the original might not have used deopacize to begin with (nor Lazarus(es/i) / Sheldrake, come to think of it...)
But I seem to dimly recall an american author who wrote a series of books about shielding cities with force fields... the research facility was based at the south pole iirc... - was the bit I remember mentioned in the trivia thread by any chance?
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