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''Better Than Life'' is a science fiction comedy novel by Grant Naylor, the collective name for Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, co-creators and writers of the ''Red Dwarf'' television series, on which the novel is based. The main plotline was developed and expanded from the ''Red Dwarf'' episode of the same name, as well as the Series 3 and 4 episodes: ''White Hole, Marooned, Polymorph,'' and ''Backwards''. The book is a sequel to ''Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'', and was the first Red Dwarf novel to receive its first print run in hardback edition. Like the first novel, ''Better Than Life'' became a best seller and was reproduced in paperback, omnibus and audiobook versions. Two further novels, ''Last Human'' and ''Backwards'', were each created as alternate sequels by the writers, and followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. ==Plot== Following on from ''Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'', Lister, Rimmer and The Cat have discovered a cache of 'Better Than Life' headbands in one of the sleeping quarters. They fantasise that they board the Nova 5 and use its Duality Jump drive to return to Earth. The messages on his arm cause Lister to realise that he is in the game and confronts Rimmer. They travel to Denmark and meet with the Cat. While discussing how to get out, Kryten arrives and explains how they started playing, and to leave they need only want to leave, but their subsequent attempts to escape fail because the game lures them in. Their collective fantasies fall apart because of Rimmer's massive self-loathing; even if he wants to stay, he hates himself so much that his mind has only built up his life so that it can bring him down later. After the black hole experience, the Dwarfers finally go to rescue Lister; Rimmer and the Cat in one ship, Kryten and the Toaster in the other. Rimmer and the Cat are shocked to find a beautiful farm amidst the garbage, tended by an old Lister. Because of the time dilation of the black hole, thirty years have passed on the planet. Lister wakes up in a strange hospital in a weird world where time runs backwards. He recovers from his heart attack, regurgitates lunch, and is forced to take a wallet and watch from a mugger. A message from the Dwarf crew instructs Lister to meet them in thirty years (they can't stay with him or they would have gotten younger). Lister takes a taxi to his new home, and finds an elderly Kochanski waiting for him. Lister is happy, knowing that he and Kochanski have many years behind them to look forward to. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Better Than Life」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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