Following a family disaster, Constance retreats to a quiet remote island, only to find herself in the middle of an interstellar war.
The reality of human standing in the galaxy is revealed, disputed by a host of extra-terrestrial cultures ruled by the Slembai empire, whose agenda far exceeds simple galactic domination, and are served by the Kupusha, bent on the ultimate overthrow of their hated masters, in a cosmos populated by equally resentful lifeforms—
The Bellakorg: modified ascende...
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Following a family disaster, Constance retreats to a quiet remote island, only to find herself in the middle of an interstellar war.
The reality of human standing in the galaxy is revealed, disputed by a host of extra-terrestrial cultures ruled by the Slembai empire, whose agenda far exceeds simple galactic domination, and are served by the Kupusha, bent on the ultimate overthrow of their hated masters, in a cosmos populated by equally resentful lifeforms—
The Bellakorg: modified ascendents of the Mettinent’s—conquered by the Slembai—and now hiding in plain sight.
The Negavnn: leaders of thirty-seven indentured races attaining a functional intellect, in many cases following the ‘honour’ of receiving genetic manipulation by the Slembai. The vassal civilisations range from those engaged in local system hostilities, like the Galentroic and Shimionic, to those facing imminent planetary disaster, such as the Feaderai civilisation as the red dwarf star of their home planet enters a UV Flare phase.
Into this mix of conflict comes the volatile time-altering discovery of an exotic minerals reaction with earth-bound DNA. Hostilities, battles, carnage and history alteration ensue across time and space. From a volcanic island in Indonesia to the alien planet of Nuelta, the 63rd Golden Globes at the Beverley Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles in 2006, space, luxury yachts, rickety boats, and the Central Pangaea in 210006342 BC, to name but a few.
Ultimately, the actual gods and true purpose are revealed…
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