If Piercy's psych ward was your primer on how institutions weaponize architecture against the vulnerable, Solomon's HSS Matilda will finish your education. This generation ship doesn't just echo plantation logic—it is one, complete with deck-based hierarchies, eugenics protocols, and the kind of casual brutality that makes you want to burn the whole vessel down. Aster, our neurodivergent botanist-surgeon-genius, navigates this hellscape with the same unflinching clarity Connie brought to Bellevue, except here the walls are literally closing in at lightspeed.
Where Mattapoisett offered utopian dreams, Solomon gives you gender-fluid rebellion as survival strategy. The revolution isn't theoretical—it's happening in stolen moments between decks, in pronouns that refuse capture, in knowledge that becomes weapon.
This is Afrofuturist rage sharpened to a literary blade, and it will cut you open.
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