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manages to build the device and to warn Earth's governments of its existence, but is tracked down and prevented from using it. At the end, Hutchman realises that rather than to the elimination of nuclear weapons, his invention just led to further investments in them, to create new bombs impervious to neutron resonance.
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The plot follows the main character, Lucas Hutchman, an "undistinguished mathematician", who invents a machine that may detonate virtually instantaneously every nuclear bomb in the world, by inducing a "self-propagating neutron resonance". Overcoming technical and personal difficulties, Hutchman
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magazine, and stated that "includes revisions for a more nuclear conscious audience, but it's still largely quite a traditional thriller, as compulsive and characterful as anything by Shaw."
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Avon Books
Vincent Di Fate
science fiction
Bob Shaw
star wars
Dave Langford
White Dwarf
Colin Greenland
Imagine
Locus
Foundation
Locus
Vector
Fantasy Review
White Dwarf
Langford, David
ISBN
1587153300
Langford, Dave
White Dwarf
Games Workshop
Greenland, Colin
Imagine
"Title: Ground Zero Man"
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stub
expanding it
See guidelines for writing about novels
talk page

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