Prophecy

Pat Murphy


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Prophecy by Pat Murphy
A romantic and scientific story set 150 years into the future on Earth, and several distant inter-stellar planets that are 35 light years at most from Earth. No intelligent life has been found in the Universe thus far, and few inter-stellar planets can harbor life much less humans. Earth is indeed looking like a miracle oasis since nothing like it has been discovered, and Mankind is slowly destroying the planet through climate change and over population. Earth's population is over 15 billion people, and Earth's resources are stretched to the limit to support them all. World War III which started because of terrorism killed over one billion people, and its after effects can still be seen, and as a consequence all governments have mandated the wearing of gWatch devices that now monitor your activities in real time. Gliese 581G looks to be the first habitable planet, it is 20.3 light years distant, and is rumored to have plant life. Terra Nova Corporation is the worlds richest company, and headed by the enigmatic and shrewd Doctor Sri Srinivansan who has taken over the world’s economy by producing the first Fusion Reactors, and the first robotic interstellar Fusion Drive Galaxy Cruisers. Terra Nova wants to build Prometheus, the first interstellar vessel capable of light speed by utilizing the scientific papers written by the brilliant and beautiful Doctor Maria Maravilla, and the handsome Doctor John Smith who is tasked with building this vessel is having great difficulty in getting the complex physics to work. Maria's interest in Prometheus becomes more than just scientific when she meets the athletic and intelligent Doctor John Smith. Prometheus uses a new revolutionary propulsion system named Dark Matter Drive invented by Doctor Maria Maravilla, and Dark Matter has been found to be a truly miraculous substance that will change the world, humanity and the Galaxy forever.
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