Speculative fiction, alternative worlds, futuristic, supernatural, horror
Jul 7th, 2020, 1:24 pm
Peril by Timothy James Holloway
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Overview: In the year 2185, mega corporations govern our lives through a bizarre psuedo-religion called Fathomism. All those who reject it are banished to the desolate moon colony, Eternal Hope. Androids are off-world dark angels jealous of mankind and waiting for the opportunity to repopulate Earth. The problem is that Earth's days are numbered. We've ignored the warnings of ecological destruction for too long. The completion of the Dyson's Sphere and an environmental shield is our only hope. However, the ore needed to complete their construction is light years away on an eerie planet called MV5.
Under instruction of the Ares Corporation's "Seeyer"––– the Internet of the 22nd century, Vanessa Bains, a tenacious and ambitious novice captain is given a chance to lead a deep-space mission to change our course from oblivion. Bains has worked her whole life for this opportunity and made the ultimate sacrifice to seize it. She terminated her pregnancy, which resulted in the end of her marriage. While seeking redemption for her choice Bains finds herself in mortal danger on the distant planet.
Bains and her unruly crew discover they're being stalked by a malevolent alien menace. As the crew fights for survival they learn that there is an unknown traitor among them and the mission is really an expedition to make first-contact. In order to survive, Captain Bains sends out an intergalactic distress signal. What responds will change her forever and uncover an ancient mystery.
Sometimes the quest for redemption can be a part of a bigger journey.
The question is... will we survive it?
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Jul 7th, 2020, 1:24 pm

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