Fifty More Things to do in Zero Gravity
In Oneironautics, where mastering the mind's intricacies is just the beginning, Maja and her fellow dreamers face a new hurdle: the physical demands of navigating others' dreams. They're quickly learning that mental prowess isn't enough; physical agility and balance are key. Chris from Flying Ninjas, a parkour expert, steps in with his motto from Douglas Adams: "The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." As they grapple with this physical learning curve, a mysterious sabotage leads to an unexpected injury, upping the ante. Maja suspects Robin, who's been acting strangely, particularly around Chris. Amidst growing uncertainty and a brewing, unspoken dynamic between Maja and Chris, the group must confront a vital question: Can they conquer the physical challenges of this dream world, or will hidden threats and doubts disrupt their journey into the depths of the mind?