Oops, We Saved Humanity!
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Donald Beavers
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Dr. Felix Bumblesnap never intended to trigger a global revolution—he just wanted to solve world hunger and have clean socks. But his latest invention, the Quantum Replicator™, has an unfortunate typo problem, and now the planet is overrun by intelligent robotic kittens capable of viral social-media campaigns, philosophical debates, and coordinated mischief.
Soon, humanity finds itself caught between adorable technological overlords, politically ambitious chimpanzees promising free smoothies, and disgruntled vacuum cleaner robots demanding union rights. To top things off, Felix's arch-nemesis, Professor Victoria Doomly, has unleashed her ultimate weapon: the DoomCleaner Mark X, determined to cleanse all disorder—including Felix himself.
With humanity's fate hanging by a furball, Felix, Captain Abby Sparks (the only reason Felix hasn’t accidentally destroyed civilization sooner), Nigel (the galaxy’s most anxiety-ridden AI), and an unlikely alliance of robots, primates, and librarians must join forces in the most improbable showdown ever imagined.
In a hilarious adventure filled with mad science, quantum kittens, villainous speeches, smoothie-driven politics, and audience-pleasing utter chaos, the fate of the world comes down to one ‘oops’ moment after another. Sometimes saving the world doesn’t require genius—it just demands an incorrigible optimist, an anxious AI, cooperative vacuum units, and a lot of adorable elbow grease.
"Oops, We Saved Humanity!" — For readers who enjoy Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, John Scalzi, and comedic sci-fi that's witty, heartwarming, and utterly unpredictable.
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