Hard Jack III

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: John David Hanna ISBN: 9781466095991
Publisher: John David Hanna Publication: January 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John David Hanna
ISBN: 9781466095991
Publisher: John David Hanna
Publication: January 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Everyone knows that the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is intelligent - all black holes are. They don't have arms and legs and they are subject to the same universal rules of gravity and energies that everyone is. If you should want to commune with it you have to go to it under it's event horizon. There is no way back out, of course.
When the Pleining visited they left a memento as a benign gesture; an AI that could assist lesser races with their approach to the anomaly.
Many beings changed their mind once they entered the one way street called the Glory Road but no one had ever approached by accident until Jack and Hin-Yuin arrived with their companions Frank and Charlene.
The pregnant girls put up quite a fight but the result was inevitable. For reasons of it's own the AI managed to save the embryos and endeavored to return them to Sol.
The location of the sun was unclear and the AI could only place them with certainty on the correct galactic arm and estimated the arrival within a few hundred light years.
There are a lot of stars in a 200 light year radius.
That part of the galaxy had recently been seeded and it was expected they may meet others on their journey and would glean the exact whereabouts of the planet Earth from them. It turns out the seeding was done by a plurality of races but after a few encounters of burgeoning civilizations the Earth was found.

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Everyone knows that the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is intelligent - all black holes are. They don't have arms and legs and they are subject to the same universal rules of gravity and energies that everyone is. If you should want to commune with it you have to go to it under it's event horizon. There is no way back out, of course.
When the Pleining visited they left a memento as a benign gesture; an AI that could assist lesser races with their approach to the anomaly.
Many beings changed their mind once they entered the one way street called the Glory Road but no one had ever approached by accident until Jack and Hin-Yuin arrived with their companions Frank and Charlene.
The pregnant girls put up quite a fight but the result was inevitable. For reasons of it's own the AI managed to save the embryos and endeavored to return them to Sol.
The location of the sun was unclear and the AI could only place them with certainty on the correct galactic arm and estimated the arrival within a few hundred light years.
There are a lot of stars in a 200 light year radius.
That part of the galaxy had recently been seeded and it was expected they may meet others on their journey and would glean the exact whereabouts of the planet Earth from them. It turns out the seeding was done by a plurality of races but after a few encounters of burgeoning civilizations the Earth was found.

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