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Escape from Mars

Author

Jeremy OH

Publisher

GOZKNOCK ENT

Categories

Literature & Fiction

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #science fiction
  • #hardboiled science fiction
  • #thriller
  • #Mars
  • #Mars exploration
  • #AI
  • #Visiting Korean Book Fair 2021 France&Belgium

Copyright Contact

Rita Bae

  • Publication Date

    2020-10-15
  • No. of pages

    400
  • ISBN

    9791163161332
  • Dimensions

    145 * 210
Overview

The first Korean astronauts disappear without a trace during their exploration of Mars. Crews dispatched to investigate the missing astronauts struggle crossing time and space.

Book Intro

(French) S'échapper de Mars

En 2037, les trois premiers explorateurs de Mars de la Corée du Sud ont soudainement disparu pendant l'expédition. Le gouvernement sud-coréen a envoyé la 2e équipe d'exploration de Mars sur Mars pour découvrir le secret de cette disparition. Cependant, la deuxième expédition martienne, qui est arrivée sur Mars, tente d'explorer la grotte de Wendy, où les astronautes sud-coréens ont disparu, en violation de l'ordre du commandement combiné de Hwaseong, peu coopératif.  

Pendant ce temps, une anomalie radioactive inconnue se produit dans l'Antarctique de la Terre, et les membres de la base scientifique de Sejong suivent les traces de l'anomalie. Puis ils trouvent une structure non identifiée enterrée sous une épaisse couche de glace. Étonnamment, on y trouve les corps de deux astronautes de Mars qui ont disparu.

Un thriller spatial réaliste qui se déroule entre Mars et la Terre dans le contexte de l'espace habité de Mars en 2038.

* Contrat de dramatisation du studio JTBC

 

(English) Escape from Mars

In 2037, five years after humanity made its first step on Mars, Korea succeeds in sending astronauts there. The plan is that as soon as the first expedition team successfully completes its mission and returns to Earth, the second expedition team will leave for Mars. However, on the 124th day since their arrival on Mars, the first exploration members send a message that they are heading to Wendy Cave, located 200 kilometers west of Pavonis Mons, and contact with them is lost.

 The Mars Union Headquarters, the organization responsible for the team’s rescue, responds to the disappearance in a way that no one can understand. The organization does not accurately report the rescue mission status, and it takes over one week to search  Wendy Cave, where the astronauts went missing, and the search for the missing astronauts stops after two months. The world powers, including the United States and some European countries, do not actively deal with the incident, and domestic public opinion worsens. The Korean government conducts under-the-table negotiations with the United States, and it is decided that Korea will dispatch its second Mars expedition team to conduct a search, under the condition that the two countries will share the costs of Mars exploration.

 In July 2038, the second Mars expedition team arrives on Mars via the Mars Explorer 3 spaceship. Three members reach an abandoned planet shelter that is covered in dust. However, the Mars Union Headquarters begins to act suspiciously and does not cooperate with the search for the missing astronauts. The second Mars expedition team members disobey headquarters and decide to explore Wendy Cave. They find traces of the first expedition members with the help of A.I. Amy, which manages all the facilities and armaments of Mars.

 Meanwhile, members of the Antarctic King Sejong Station leave the station to carry out their ordinary work. When humans started exploring Mars, the Sejong Station lost its original purpose and was demoted to an outpost of human survival in the Mars environment. Song Min-Cheol and his colleagues find a huge metal structure in Antarctic ice. As Chief Jeon Sang-Woo approaches the structure, a door slowly opens, and a blue light beams from one corner. With the door now wide open, the frozen dead bodies of the missing Korean astronauts can be seen inside . . .

About the Author

Jeremy OH



(English) Jeremy Oh works in the human mind and psychology industry. Oh's science fictions Voyager and Planet Mars earned him a reputation as a top-notch hard science fiction writer whose stories are based on scientific fact and logical imagination. Voyager was selected to be featured in the K-Story in America project by the Korea Creative Content Agency. Planet Mars was acknowledged by the Arts Council Korea and will be made into a drama. 

For each of his outer space-related projects, Oh has engaged with NASA engineers to ensure scientific factuality and details. Oh's written works combine boundless imagination and scientific expertise to offer suspenseful and intellectual entertainment to readers. Oh earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering.

 

(Chinese) 大学毕业于航空航天工程专业,目前正从事精神及心理领域的相关工作。出版了宇宙工学类科幻小说《旅行者》和《逃离火星》,是一位兼具科学可能性和逻辑想象力的高水平硬科幻作家。《旅行者》入选韩国文化产业振兴院(KOCCA)“K-Story in America”项目;《逃离火星》则入选“文学类共享图书”,并已签订电视剧版权合同。

为提高作品完成度,完善细节,每一次创作,作者都会与NASA现任研究员进行沟通。他的作品把对宇宙的无穷想象和专业的科学知识结合在一起,能让读者同时领略宇宙秘密和智力游戏带来的快感。

 

(French) Il s'est spécialisé dans l'ingénierie aérospatiale à l'université et travaille désormais sur l'esprit humain et la psychologie. Il a fait ses débuts avec le long métrage de SF "Voyager" sur la sonde spatiale Voyager, et "S'échapper de Mars" est sa deuxième SF. Chaque pièce fera l'objet d'un échange d'opinions avec un chercheur en poste à la NASA afin d'améliorer l'exhaustivité de l'ingénierie spatiale et de compléter les détails. Grâce à ces efforts, les lecteurs peuvent réellement profiter d'une sensation de terrain vivante, comme s'ils exploraient Mars dans un vaisseau spatial.

 

 

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