![]() The problem is that Morrison doesn't believe in miniaturization and, indeed, is terrified at the prospect. In the 21st century, the superpowers coexist peacefully-so why do the Russians choose to kidnap frustrated brain researcher Albert Morrison (no one believes his advanced theories)? Well, genius scientist Shapirov, the inventor of miniaturization, lies in a coma, the victim of an experimental accident the Russians need Morrison's expertise in order to tap the thoughts of the dying Shapirov (he was on the point of a dramatic breakthrough). ![]() Not a sequel to the original Fantastic Voyage (a 1966 movie novelization), which Asimov chooses to ignore completely the upshot isn't too much more than a sclerotically talky retread. ![]()
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