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Dark Eden is a shining example of intimate sci-fi

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I've got a problem. Whenever I read a non-sci-fi book, I get this niggling itch to return to my favourite genre. I crave the possibilities sci-fi thrusts in front of me, the thought experiments that it's uniquely positioned to explore. Experiments like "what would happen if two humans got stranded on an alien planet with no sun?".

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Matt Cox: Once the leader of Rock Paper Shotgun's Youth Contingent, Matt is an expert in multiplayer games, deckbuilders and battle royales. He occasionally pops back into the Treehouse to write some news for us from time to time, but he mostly spends his days teaching small children how to speak different languages in warmer climates.
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