Author: | Oz Carter | ISBN: | 9780990372288 |
Publisher: | Oz Carter | Publication: | December 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Oz Carter |
ISBN: | 9780990372288 |
Publisher: | Oz Carter |
Publication: | December 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
After Arlo Tuck was captured by the aliens Hedra and Mok on the dead planet Khyron and upgraded by their technology, the aliens’ curiosity about human reproduction led them to discover that they could share Arlo’s bioenergy. Arlo’s bioenergy affected Hedra and Mok as strongly as Hedra’s pheromones affected Arlo, and they became linked in a mutually beneficial threesome.
Hedra and Mok discovered from records that aside from those who survived the destruction of their planet in their underground shelter, 50,000 years ago others were sent to establish a colony on a planet many lightyears away. When Hedra and Mok informed Arlo that they could modify his ship so that it could create transit wormholes, a technology beyond humans and any other known species, and make the journey in minutes, he agreed to take them to seek out the colony. Despite his genuine affection for them, he was motivated by the prospect gaining fame and wealth from possessing their technology.
On arrival at the planet where the colony was established, Arlo and Hedra and Mok encounter a species called the Torterians. When the Torterians communicate with Arlo through their primitive language translation system, the knowledge implant that Hedra and Mok put in Arlo’s brain captures all the languages in the Torterians’ translation database. He is can now speak the language of the Torterians and the language of the descendants of the colonists, in addition to the language of Hedra and Mok.
The Torterians are a warrior race that has enslaved the descendants of the colonists. Strangely, they are familiar with humans, who they call Specterans, and they assume Mok and Hedra are Arlo’s slaves.
Arlo explains the situation to Hedra and Mok, but it is beyond their comprehension. They insist on reuniting with their people. Despite his misgivings, Arlo agrees to complete the journey. To get the distasteful taste over as quickly as possible he ignores the Torterians’ warning that because of energy discharges in the planet’s Van Allen Belt, the only safe entry into the atmosphere is a polar route.
The ship sustains damage and Arlo manages a crash landing in an uninhabited wasteland. He is stranded along with Mok and Hedra. He has brought along his surface vehicle and one of the utilitarian spheres that he can control with the knowledge implant. During a long-range scan with the sphere, he locates a village in an oasis in the wasteland.
The villagers, who call themselves Cirraktutans believed that Hedra and Mok were deities from the spirit world Khyron who had come to free them from the Torterians. Because Arlo was physically different from Hedra and Mok and he can speak their language and the language of the deities, the Cirraktutans believed he was a higher deity. When he uses the power imparted to him by Khyrondratta technology to destroy a Torterian ship, his divinity seems to be confirmed. He agrees to help the Cirraktutans until he can find a way off their planet.
Using his new powers, Arlo conquers the Torterians and becomes their master. To his dismay, he learns that humans provided the means and the motivation for the enslavement of the Cirraktutans. Not just any humans, but his former employer, Specter Corporation, for the purpose of extracting valuable minerals.
The Cirraktutans worship Arlo, and he also controls millions of Torterians, genetically engineered soldiers who destroyed their own creators. Arlo decides that being a god isn’t so bad, so he decides to stick around.
After Arlo Tuck was captured by the aliens Hedra and Mok on the dead planet Khyron and upgraded by their technology, the aliens’ curiosity about human reproduction led them to discover that they could share Arlo’s bioenergy. Arlo’s bioenergy affected Hedra and Mok as strongly as Hedra’s pheromones affected Arlo, and they became linked in a mutually beneficial threesome.
Hedra and Mok discovered from records that aside from those who survived the destruction of their planet in their underground shelter, 50,000 years ago others were sent to establish a colony on a planet many lightyears away. When Hedra and Mok informed Arlo that they could modify his ship so that it could create transit wormholes, a technology beyond humans and any other known species, and make the journey in minutes, he agreed to take them to seek out the colony. Despite his genuine affection for them, he was motivated by the prospect gaining fame and wealth from possessing their technology.
On arrival at the planet where the colony was established, Arlo and Hedra and Mok encounter a species called the Torterians. When the Torterians communicate with Arlo through their primitive language translation system, the knowledge implant that Hedra and Mok put in Arlo’s brain captures all the languages in the Torterians’ translation database. He is can now speak the language of the Torterians and the language of the descendants of the colonists, in addition to the language of Hedra and Mok.
The Torterians are a warrior race that has enslaved the descendants of the colonists. Strangely, they are familiar with humans, who they call Specterans, and they assume Mok and Hedra are Arlo’s slaves.
Arlo explains the situation to Hedra and Mok, but it is beyond their comprehension. They insist on reuniting with their people. Despite his misgivings, Arlo agrees to complete the journey. To get the distasteful taste over as quickly as possible he ignores the Torterians’ warning that because of energy discharges in the planet’s Van Allen Belt, the only safe entry into the atmosphere is a polar route.
The ship sustains damage and Arlo manages a crash landing in an uninhabited wasteland. He is stranded along with Mok and Hedra. He has brought along his surface vehicle and one of the utilitarian spheres that he can control with the knowledge implant. During a long-range scan with the sphere, he locates a village in an oasis in the wasteland.
The villagers, who call themselves Cirraktutans believed that Hedra and Mok were deities from the spirit world Khyron who had come to free them from the Torterians. Because Arlo was physically different from Hedra and Mok and he can speak their language and the language of the deities, the Cirraktutans believed he was a higher deity. When he uses the power imparted to him by Khyrondratta technology to destroy a Torterian ship, his divinity seems to be confirmed. He agrees to help the Cirraktutans until he can find a way off their planet.
Using his new powers, Arlo conquers the Torterians and becomes their master. To his dismay, he learns that humans provided the means and the motivation for the enslavement of the Cirraktutans. Not just any humans, but his former employer, Specter Corporation, for the purpose of extracting valuable minerals.
The Cirraktutans worship Arlo, and he also controls millions of Torterians, genetically engineered soldiers who destroyed their own creators. Arlo decides that being a god isn’t so bad, so he decides to stick around.