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The tomorrow people

Chapter 2: PROLOGUE
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After a two-man mission into distant, dangerous space returns with a single survivor, a once-celebrated spaceman emerges physically and mentally damaged and drifts into alcoholism. A former partner abandons a promising career to help him and later travels to the Moon, discovering priorities that outweigh personal love. Phil Kutler seeks to discover what space has done to the survivor, while a congressman maneuvers to seize control of the space program. The narrative follows the collision of trauma, fame, secrecy, political ambition, and the human costs of technological exploration.

PROLOGUE


June, 1973—January, 1976

They sent two men out through unknown space to a far cold place, a place whose very name was fear, the name of the cruel god, the god of war. They shot two men off the Moon—out from the sun and away from the earth—in a new great ship with a shiny hull and a miracle fuel.

The ship went out with a blast and a prayer. After three years it came back with a sigh, unpowered, fuel-less, floating in slow-spiralled orbit through empty sky around the Moon. It came back with its hull scratched and dented and darkened from the dust and debris of space, the wind and sands of Mars. It came back with one man in it instead of two.

Johnny Wendt was the one who came back.