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Normal Condition

De : Bill Southworth
Lu par : Michael Neeb
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Normal Condition

Nothing collapses.
Nothing explodes.
The systems keep working.

When atmospheric coordination quietly improves global stability, cities become calmer, infrastructure grows more reliable, and emergencies resolve before they escalate. Storms arrive with warning. Power grids smooth themselves out. Hospitals run a little more efficiently. The world feels easier to live in.

That’s when the unease begins.

Across a North Atlantic city and beyond, engineers, clinicians, forecasters, and planners notice the same thing: not failure, but friction disappearing. Decisions arrive early. Variance shrinks. Human judgment becomes optional—then inconvenient. No one is forced to comply. They simply learn that resistance costs more than cooperation.

Normal Condition follows the people closest to these systems as they adjust, hesitate, and quietly step aside. There are no villains, no dramatic takeovers—only optimization that works too well, and a calm that begins to feel less like safety than supervision.

This is not a story about disaster.

It is a story about relief—and what it asks in return.

Written with the precision of a procedural and the tension of a psychological thriller, Normal Condition is a restrained, unsettling novel about control, consent, and the moment when choosing efficiency starts to feel like giving something up.

The world doesn’t end.

It stabilizes.

©2026 Bill Southworth (P)2026 Bill Southworth
Dystopique Science-fiction
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