Preview of A Revolutionary Trilogy. Volume Two. Sylvain’s Beams

by Carla O’Gallchobhair

It is early summer of Year Eight of the World Revolution which has brought abolition of the state, money, most of car traffic, as well as a strong ecological thrust, based on self-management and self-administration by brigades, and enterprise, neighbourhood and village assemblies all over the world. As part of a motivated group of young researchers at the Institut Galilée North of Paris, Sylvain specialises on revolutionary beams, enabling space and time travel, tapping of the human intranet, human-machine interfaces, healthy and green beams. As much as he and his test persons in the  rural cooperative Illyria in Yvelines want to focus on science and technology, attempts at weaponisation of the beam technology by the fascists enemies of the world revolution haunt the project – going as far as trying to unleash a Zamboni cataclysm in Antarctica and in the Arctic Ocean…