Stellar Dawn

The Manufacture of the Humans2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Eric Ramon Crumley ISBN: 9781458214249
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Eric Ramon Crumley
ISBN: 9781458214249
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

Pledamo, a seven-foot-tall scientist from the planet Pleiadia, paces the floor of his vessel and wonders when he will be able to begin his top-secret mission. Contracted to fabricate the first humans from intergalactic materials with his council and crew, Captain Pledamo is more than ready to commence creating mankind in test tubes and delivering them to Lil-Brotheria, a tiny planet that will later be known as Earth. But as he receives orders to begin the mission, Pledamo has no idea of the challenges that await him. As the interplanetary craft heads to Lil-Brotheria, Pledamo contemplates the daunting task before him. Although he is a top geneticist, he has yet to fabricate a new species. Knowing the results could be the beginning of something great or what he intuitively fears could be potentially disastrous, Pledamo presses on as a Garden is created on Lil-Brotheria to house the new species. But as Pledamo and his crew attempt to deliver the experimental prototypes to Earth, they are forced to confront a new and dangerous reality. In this fast-paced science fiction thriller, a scientist and his crew must battle unexpected struggles while attempting to fulfill a complex mission. Now only time will tell if they will be successful amid an unforeseen and bleak destiny.

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Pledamo, a seven-foot-tall scientist from the planet Pleiadia, paces the floor of his vessel and wonders when he will be able to begin his top-secret mission. Contracted to fabricate the first humans from intergalactic materials with his council and crew, Captain Pledamo is more than ready to commence creating mankind in test tubes and delivering them to Lil-Brotheria, a tiny planet that will later be known as Earth. But as he receives orders to begin the mission, Pledamo has no idea of the challenges that await him. As the interplanetary craft heads to Lil-Brotheria, Pledamo contemplates the daunting task before him. Although he is a top geneticist, he has yet to fabricate a new species. Knowing the results could be the beginning of something great or what he intuitively fears could be potentially disastrous, Pledamo presses on as a Garden is created on Lil-Brotheria to house the new species. But as Pledamo and his crew attempt to deliver the experimental prototypes to Earth, they are forced to confront a new and dangerous reality. In this fast-paced science fiction thriller, a scientist and his crew must battle unexpected struggles while attempting to fulfill a complex mission. Now only time will tell if they will be successful amid an unforeseen and bleak destiny.

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