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''Limit'' is a 2009 novel by [[German Media|German author Frank Schätzing]] (who also wrote ''[[Der Schwarm (Literature)|Der Schwarm]]'').
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}}'''''[Limit]''''' is a 2009 novel by [[German Media|German]] author [[Frank Schätzing]] (who also wrote ''[[Der Schwarm]]'').


The year is 2025. Man has returned to the moon and started mining helium-3, an isotope needed for running fusion reactors. But as you can imagine, shipping stuff to and from the moon is quite expensive, meaning that mankind is nevertheless still far away from not having to rely on fossil fuels at all anymore. Julian Orley, visionary and founder of ''[[Mega Corp|Orley Industries]]'', wants to change this by means of a [[Space Elevator]]. Also, he wants to establish moon tourism. To this end he gives a grand tour through his space and moon facilities for a hand-picked group of potential investors, [[Fiction Five Hundred|super-rich people]] from all around the world. At first, everything goes as planned, with everyone having a splendid time. But soon, trouble starts to crop up...
The year is 2025. Man has returned to the moon and started mining helium-3, an isotope needed for running fusion reactors. But as you can imagine, shipping stuff to and from the moon is quite expensive, meaning that mankind is nevertheless still far away from not having to rely on fossil fuels at all anymore. Julian Orley, visionary and founder of ''[[Mega Corp|Orley Industries]]'', wants to change this by means of a [[Space Elevator]]. Also, he wants to establish moon tourism. To this end he gives a grand tour through his space and moon facilities for a hand-picked group of potential investors, [[Fiction 500|super-rich people]] from all around the world. At first, everything goes as planned, with everyone having a splendid time. But soon, trouble starts to crop up...


Meanwhile in China, [[Private Detective]] [[Awesome McCoolname|Owen Jericho]] gets hired to find his client's daughter, Chen "Yoyo" Yuyun, a [[Cyberpunk|cyber]]-[[La Résistance|dissident]]. Owen soon discovers that Yoyo had to go into hiding because she accidentally stumbled over something she was not meant to see. Now the [[The Determinator|highly dangerous]], [[Psycho for Hire|psychopathic]] [[Career Killers|hitman]] Kenny Xin is close on her and Owen's heels...
Meanwhile in China, [[Private Detective]] [[Awesome McCoolname|Owen Jericho]] gets hired to find his client's daughter, Chen "Yoyo" Yuyun, a [[Cyberpunk|cyber]]-[[La Résistance|dissident]]. Owen soon discovers that Yoyo had to go into hiding because she accidentally stumbled over something she was not meant to see. Now the [[The Determinator|highly dangerous]], [[Psycho for Hire|psychopathic]] [[Career Killers|hitman]] Kenny Xin is close on her and Owen's heels...


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Contains examples of:
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
* [[Asian and Nerdy]]: Granted, Yoyo may not have many nerdy traits, but she is a computer expert.
* [[Asian and Nerdy]]: Granted, Yoyo may not have many nerdy traits, but she is a computer expert.
* [[Black Guy Dies First]]: The first to be killed by [[The Mole]] is not only black by ethnicity, also his ''name'' is Black.
* [[Black Guy Dies First]]: The first to be killed by [[The Mole]] is not only black by ethnicity, also his ''name'' is Black.
* [[Boom Headshot]]: Happens several times during the story. ''Both'' [[Your Head Asplode]] and [[Pretty Little Headshots]] occur.
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Happens several times during the story. ''Both'' [[Your Head Asplode]] and [[Pretty Little Headshots]] occur.
* [[Bumbling Dad]]: Julian Orley and Chen Hongbing.
* [[Bumbling Dad]]: Julian Orley and Chen Hongbing.
* [[The Cameo]]: {{spoiler|[[David Bowie]]!}}
* [[The Cameo]]: {{spoiler|[[David Bowie]]!}}
* [[China Takes Over the World]]: China of the year 2025 is [[To Get Rich Is Glorious|much like today]], only more [[Cyberpunk]]-ish and competing with the USA over helium-3 mining sides on the moon.
* [[China Takes Over the World]]: China of the year 2025 is [[To Get Rich Is Glorious|much like today]], only more [[Cyberpunk]]-ish and competing with the USA over helium-3 mining sides on the moon.
* [[Convection Schmonvection]]: Averted in the beginning near the magma chamber, when characters ''do'' notice the searing heat.
* [[Convection, Schmonvection]]: Averted in the beginning near the magma chamber, when characters ''do'' notice the searing heat.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: While most corporate executives in this story seem to be quite decent people, some are not.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: While most corporate executives in this story seem to be quite decent people, some are not.
* [[Cyberpunk]]
* [[Cyberpunk]]
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* [[Doorstopper]]
* [[Doorstopper]]
* [[The Dragon]]: Kenny Xin.
* [[The Dragon]]: Kenny Xin.
* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]: Chuck Donoghue fits the [[The Simpsons|rich Texan]] stereotype to a T, only that he isn't in the oil business.
* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]: Chuck Donoghue fits the [[The Simpsons (animation)|rich Texan]] stereotype to a T, only that he isn't in the oil business.
* [[Flying Car]]: Most notably airbikes.
* [[Flying Car]]: Most notably airbikes.
* [[The Great Politics Mess Up]]: At one point, an [[Info Dump]] is given regarding the oil industry and its slow decline from [[The Present Day]] to 2025. The disastrous [[wikipedia:Deepwater Horizon oil spill|2010 oil spill in the Golf of Mexico]] would neatly have fitted in there, but alas, it happened one year after the book's publishing.
* [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]]: At one point, an [[Info Dump]] is given regarding the oil industry and its slow decline from [[The Present Day]] to 2025. The disastrous [[wikipedia:Deepwater Horizon oil spill|2010 oil spill in the Golf of Mexico]] would neatly have fitted in there, but alas, it happened one year after the book's publishing.
* [[Golden Gun]]: Carl Hanna possesses one.
* [[Golden Gun]]: Carl Hanna possesses one.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: Animal Ma does this in the beginning.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: Animal Ma does this in the beginning.
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* [[La Résistance]]: Yoyo and her friends.
* [[La Résistance]]: Yoyo and her friends.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Magical Native American]]: Loreena Keowa, [[Intrepid Reporter]] for a magazine called ''Greenwatch'', which covers environmental themes. Her appearance can basically be described as [[Pocahontas]] in a [[Hot Chick in A Badass Suit|business suit]].
* [[Magical Native American]]: Loreena Keowa, [[Intrepid Reporter]] for a magazine called ''Greenwatch'', which covers environmental themes. Her appearance can basically be described as [[Pocahontas]] in a [[Hot Chick in a Badass Suit|business suit]].
* [[Man Behind the Man]]: {{spoiler|Gerald Palstein.}}
* [[Man Behind the Man]]: {{spoiler|Gerald Palstein.}}
* [[Mega Corp]]: ''Orley Industries''.
* [[Mega Corp]]: ''Orley Industries''.
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* [[Mooks]]: Kenny has some as his posse. {{spoiler|Most of them die.}}
* [[Mooks]]: Kenny has some as his posse. {{spoiler|Most of them die.}}
* [[Multinational Team]]: The employees of ''Orley Industries''. The travel group to the moon may also count.
* [[Multinational Team]]: The employees of ''Orley Industries''. The travel group to the moon may also count.
* [[Neo Africa]]: [[Useful Notes/Equatorial Guinea|Equatorial Guinea]] is the first African country to launch a rocket into space.
* [[Neo Africa]]: [[Equatorial Guinea]] is the first African country to launch a rocket into space.
* [[The New Russia]]: Oleg Rogaschow is one of those newly-rich industrialists from post-communist Russia.
* [[The New Russia]]: Oleg Rogaschow is one of those newly-rich industrialists from post-communist Russia.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: The character of Julian Orley is quite obviously based on Richard Branson.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: The character of Julian Orley is quite obviously based on Richard Branson.
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* {{spoiler|[[Punch Clock Villain]]: When Kenny Xin realizes that his client's cover has been blown and his cause is lost, what does he do? He simply declares their contract to be expired and announces that he will ''take a holiday''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Punch Clock Villain]]: When Kenny Xin realizes that his client's cover has been blown and his cause is lost, what does he do? He simply declares their contract to be expired and announces that he will ''take a holiday''.}}
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified]]: Averted. Although Julian Orley's plans for revolutionizing the energy industry via the worthwhile mining of helium-3 [[Green Aesop|get to be portrayed as a generally good thing]], the issue of thousands of employees of the oil industry losing their jobs as a result is part of the story.
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified]]: Averted. Although Julian Orley's plans for revolutionizing the energy industry via the worthwhile mining of helium-3 [[Green Aesop|get to be portrayed as a generally good thing]], the issue of thousands of employees of the oil industry losing their jobs as a result is part of the story.
* [[Shout Out]]: Julian Orley is an avid [[Science Fiction]] fan, resulting in numerous in-universe shout outs to famous Sci-Fi works like ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (Film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' and ''[[Star Trek]]'' within the facilities he built in space and on the moon.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Julian Orley is an avid [[Science Fiction]] fan, resulting in numerous in-universe shout outs to famous Sci-Fi works like ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' and ''[[Star Trek]]'' within the facilities he built in space and on the moon.
** The novel has another obvious [[Shout Out]] in Finn O'Keefe being an actor who got famous by playing ''[[Perry Rhodan]]''.
** The novel has another obvious [[Shout-Out]] in Finn O'Keefe being an actor who got famous by playing ''[[Perry Rhodan]]''.
* [[Space Elevator]]: The whole premise of the novel.
* [[Space Elevator]]: The whole premise of the novel.
* [[Title Drop]]:
* [[Title Drop]]:
{{quote| You went beyond all limits, {{spoiler|Gerald}}.}}
{{quote|You went beyond all limits, {{spoiler|Gerald}}.}}
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: It takes place in 2025. Schätzing explained in an interview that although 2050 would be more realistic for the [[Space Elevator|technologies portrayed]], he considered it more important to immerse the reader in a time in which he or she might still be alive.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: It takes place in 2025. Schätzing explained in an interview that although 2050 would be more realistic for the [[Space Elevator|technologies portrayed]], he considered it more important to immerse the reader in a time in which he or she might still be alive.
* [[Zero G Spot]]
* [[Zero-G Spot]]


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[Limit]
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[Limit] is a 2009 novel by German author Frank Schätzing (who also wrote Der Schwarm).

The year is 2025. Man has returned to the moon and started mining helium-3, an isotope needed for running fusion reactors. But as you can imagine, shipping stuff to and from the moon is quite expensive, meaning that mankind is nevertheless still far away from not having to rely on fossil fuels at all anymore. Julian Orley, visionary and founder of Orley Industries, wants to change this by means of a Space Elevator. Also, he wants to establish moon tourism. To this end he gives a grand tour through his space and moon facilities for a hand-picked group of potential investors, super-rich people from all around the world. At first, everything goes as planned, with everyone having a splendid time. But soon, trouble starts to crop up...

Meanwhile in China, Private Detective Owen Jericho gets hired to find his client's daughter, Chen "Yoyo" Yuyun, a cyber-dissident. Owen soon discovers that Yoyo had to go into hiding because she accidentally stumbled over something she was not meant to see. Now the highly dangerous, psychopathic hitman Kenny Xin is close on her and Owen's heels...

Tropes used in Limit include:

You went beyond all limits, Gerald.