Earth, somewhere in the future. The environment has changed. Cities are large, closed structures with permanent air conditioning, and nudist villages have appeared in the warmer areas.
When space explorers encounter problems while trying to 'tame' a new planet, they turn to the nudist population of earth for help. What will these nude space travellers encounter once they've left earth? And will they be able to return to their home planet?
In this sequel to "Nude In Space", a group of 'nudies' want to escape a dying Earth in search of CS 298. Will they succeed? And what if they do? Will there be that planet which was once visited and that no one ever returned to? Follow Bradley, Trish, Joan, Jack and many others on their quest, in search of a new world.
The Earth is in a more and more desperate state. Storms, fires and earthquakes are some of the problems the diminishing population is facing. Food shortages and rising temperatures make life even more difficult. Clothes become less and less an option, because of the heat and the lack of manufacturing possibilities.
When a group of military space scouts return to Earth, they bring news of an amazing find. A giant alien space station with no life on board. Despite that fact, the station comes with a drawback. The military want to get a group of volunteers together to 'fix' that drawback, and make the space station habitable for many thousands of people.
Will they manage to get the group together? And is there more than just that one drawback to deal with?
Find out in this instalment of Nude in Space 3 – The Station.
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