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Infinite Earth
- Stone Stories
- ナレーター: KC Wayman
- 再生時間: 2 時間 18 分
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あらすじ・解説
Given the frequent news stories about our military encountering some sort of UFO, public interest in life out there is at an all-time high. Imagine waking up to news that an alien visitor has landed and is sharing technology with us that enables humans to travel freely among the stars. The complexity of life on earth will increase exponentially. As it is, we can barely navigate our own trade relations, immigration policies, homeland security, healthcare systems, and sustainability. Our planet would have to put aside our differences before we run out of time.
The INFINITE EARTH series creates limitless possibilities as it opens a Pandora’s box to the challenges the planet faces in its newly discovered purpose in the universe. Revealing what vulnerabilities exist in the vastness of space, discovering how humans must coexist while discovering new civilizations and ways of life, and learning that greed, envy, vanity, lust, gluttony, anger, and sloth are universal.
The project takes an introspective look at many of the signs and clues that we’ve been given throughout history that seem to indicate that the development of human civilization may have had some assistance. INFINITE EARTH attaches some of the names and faces to those events and will help to fill in some of the gaps.
This book is a collection of Short Stories that are prequels to the Infinite Earth novel PULSAR. Affectionally, the short stories have been named the STONE STORIES and they reflect many of the historical events leading up to happenings at Roswell.
In the upcoming novel, PULSAR, you’ll find details about what really happened at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, and get a behind the scenes look at what is actually happening now so that you can properly prepare yourself for the days ahead.
Earth is the only thing we’ve got... at least right now.