Advance On Sequetus 3

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Advance On Sequetus 3 by Nick Broadhurst, Nick Broadhurst
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Author: Nick Broadhurst ISBN: 9781310154799
Publisher: Nick Broadhurst Publication: February 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Nick Broadhurst
ISBN: 9781310154799
Publisher: Nick Broadhurst
Publication: February 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

An intelligence officer, from out there, is assigned to Sequetus 3, known as Earth. It is 1989, during the Cold War. His job is to get here, prepare an intelligence estimate, and return. Planet Earth is an enigma. It does not follow the traditional pattern of planets. People lead short-lives but breed fast. Governments deny extraterrestrials exist, and there is no plan for intervention by out there. Agents from out there often vanish.

This is the beginning of the New Earth Miniseries. That intelligence officer has been commissioned by his Royal patron, to go to Earth, Sequetus 3, to find out what is happening.

There are too many contrary facts in the lifestyle of Earth inhabitants. They have extremely short-lives, but they have a fast developing technology. Earth governments have atomics, poised to destroy themselves. There are drugs, poison in the food, and plenty of crime. Small wars do not stop, and Earth’s pollution is unheard of out there.

The date is 1989, with the Cold War in full swing. There are many signs that the planet has thousands of extraterrestrial visitors, but government authorities are in denial.

None of it makes any sense to an outsider. And to get onto the planet, that is almost impossible.

There are extraterrestrial bases all through the Earth system, including on its moon. The planet is so isolated that there is no plan for intervention by out-there. The far-away planet Maluka, that runs the sector where Earth is located, appears to be doing all it can to prevent others from finding out what is happening.

Out-there is not so easy to understand either.

The galaxy is divided into sectors, and they are run by monarchs, often militarily. There are sometimes rivalries between monarchs. And the galactic economy is compounded by the Federation Warp Drive Bank, that has a monopoly on faster-than-light travel.

The intelligence officer’s patron, along with others, feels that what is happening on Earth may reflect what they see happening around them. They are scared. There are still plenty of good people out there, but they need answers.

This is a wild plot. It runs through all the books. Like every great epic, it takes a little bit of writing to get the readers hot. That is this book.

The book was first drafted in 1989 using pen and paper. Since then all 24 books have been finished to complete this epic series.

There are pictures and illustrations to help you. There are also maps, and a beefy glossary of terms.

Like the Galaxy, this story is big. Soak it up, and strap yourself in. You are about to enter the real world of the Sequetus Series, the world where you actually live, where nothing is as it seems.

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An intelligence officer, from out there, is assigned to Sequetus 3, known as Earth. It is 1989, during the Cold War. His job is to get here, prepare an intelligence estimate, and return. Planet Earth is an enigma. It does not follow the traditional pattern of planets. People lead short-lives but breed fast. Governments deny extraterrestrials exist, and there is no plan for intervention by out there. Agents from out there often vanish.

This is the beginning of the New Earth Miniseries. That intelligence officer has been commissioned by his Royal patron, to go to Earth, Sequetus 3, to find out what is happening.

There are too many contrary facts in the lifestyle of Earth inhabitants. They have extremely short-lives, but they have a fast developing technology. Earth governments have atomics, poised to destroy themselves. There are drugs, poison in the food, and plenty of crime. Small wars do not stop, and Earth’s pollution is unheard of out there.

The date is 1989, with the Cold War in full swing. There are many signs that the planet has thousands of extraterrestrial visitors, but government authorities are in denial.

None of it makes any sense to an outsider. And to get onto the planet, that is almost impossible.

There are extraterrestrial bases all through the Earth system, including on its moon. The planet is so isolated that there is no plan for intervention by out-there. The far-away planet Maluka, that runs the sector where Earth is located, appears to be doing all it can to prevent others from finding out what is happening.

Out-there is not so easy to understand either.

The galaxy is divided into sectors, and they are run by monarchs, often militarily. There are sometimes rivalries between monarchs. And the galactic economy is compounded by the Federation Warp Drive Bank, that has a monopoly on faster-than-light travel.

The intelligence officer’s patron, along with others, feels that what is happening on Earth may reflect what they see happening around them. They are scared. There are still plenty of good people out there, but they need answers.

This is a wild plot. It runs through all the books. Like every great epic, it takes a little bit of writing to get the readers hot. That is this book.

The book was first drafted in 1989 using pen and paper. Since then all 24 books have been finished to complete this epic series.

There are pictures and illustrations to help you. There are also maps, and a beefy glossary of terms.

Like the Galaxy, this story is big. Soak it up, and strap yourself in. You are about to enter the real world of the Sequetus Series, the world where you actually live, where nothing is as it seems.

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