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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / Action & Adventure
  • Language:English
  • Series title:EVOLUTION RIVER
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:194
  • eBook ISBN:9781483508719

The Envoy

Volume 2 of the Evolution River Series

by R.L. Clayton

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Overview
A civilization of aliens called Homakuwa exists under the seas and has now chosen to reveal itself to the surface world. The world is in an era of unprecedented peace, due in part to a single government, the Unified World Government (UWG), and because a new Prophet has appeared with a message of tolerance and non-judgment. Rather than a conflict with existing religions, he has absorbed them into Faithism. Plots against this new religion and the UWG turn into active conflict. The Homakuwa civilization, actually native to Earth, is caught in the middle, condemned and feared for their ability to genetically manipulate and create life as the surface civilization engineers and builds things. The alien civilization creates beings adaptable to the environment of outer space and expands into a number of habitats orbiting the Earth and on the moon. In the midst of the conflicts on Earth, an asteroid hurtles into the Solar System breaking up and heading toward Earth. Homakuwa and the surface dispatch interceptors to deflect the incoming meteoroids, but only the largest and most dangerous objects can be diverted. A number of smaller meteorites strike the Earth resulting in Impact Winter, almost destroying civilization. The Collective mind of Homakuwa, the remaining surface world survivors, and the Prophet struggle to rebuild, while Homakuwa begins to expand their society. As they do so, they evolve into a new species.
Description
The crew of a sail boat wrecked in a storm is rescued and finds themselves held by an alien civilization under the South Pacific. The Homakuwa city of Ocealla nurses Kent (Kit) Carson and his friends back to health, and then has to decide what to do with them. Established from the rogue nation of Nueva Pacifica of generations before, Ocealla was founded when the residents of Nueva Pacifica escaped as it was destroyed by an international agreement to protect mankind and the world order. Peace and tolerance have come about with the rise of the United World Government and a new world religion led by a mystical man simply known as the Prophet. With Kit’s urging, the citizens of Homakuwa with their Collective mind decide to explore the possibility of rejoining the world community. Katherine Levey, the leader of Homakuwa, leaves Ocealla to meet with ex President Ron Carson, Kit’s great grandfather and the United States President during the time of Nueva Pacifica, to investigate the possibility of becoming known again. In the interim since Nueva Pacifica, the United States has been able to maintain a position of power by building the Orbiting Power System (OPS) and selling power to the world’s ever increasing appetite. Katherine takes Ron to see Kit and they decide to rejoin the world. They apply to the United World Government for membership and the approval is not without concern. Not all world citizens are happy with the new world order. With the loss of power and control by the world’s major religions, Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism, and the autocratic governments such as China and North Korea a coalition, the Foundation, is formed and decides to disrupt the order to gain back control. In a stunningly successful series of attacks, the Foundation strikes the United World Government. Before they are subdued, China is able to insert viruses into the central computer system that will give them eventual control. The integration of Homakuwa proceeds, though their isolation from UWG monitoring systems is not viewed well. With their oceanographic expertise they begin directorship of the International Fishing Industry. Their genetic development ability allows them to gain the operating and maintenance contracts for the OPS, and they begin to build habitats with modified citizens designed for life in space. With power being the major impediment to China’s world dominance, they strike the computer system controlling the OPS and discredit Homakuwa’s ability to operate the system. Despite not having the OPS contracts, Homakuwa continues to expand and build orbiting habitats and a Lunar colony. With the discovery of a meteor swarm heading toward Earth, Homakuwa and Earth send out interceptors to try to divert the most destructive objects. They are successful with those capable of destroying the Earth, but enough smaller ones get through that civilization is devastated. During the Impact Winter, most of the life on Earth is killed, and the surface survivors and Homakuwa combine to bring it back. Homakuwa continues to expand in orbit with the construction of more habitats. They send a number of these to Mars to colonize it, and then expand throughout the Solar System.
About the author
After working as an engineer in mining and associated industries for almost thirty years, Bob Clayton moved into algae aquaculture and algae for biofuel. He designed, built and managed a small demonstration plant in Arizona for four years. He continuously worked out of the norm leading to new and innovative designs for equipment and construction. This “Out of the box” thinking is apparent in his writing, his new career. Having lived in Tucson, Arizona for more than fifty years, he’s a true desert rat. Clayton’s hobbies include cooking, reading, hiking, his 1929 Mercedes kit car, and old firearms. He and Linda have been married more than forty years and are going strong. His daughter and her family are the lights in his life.