The Chronicles of Addalyne Yutaka

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book The Chronicles of Addalyne Yutaka by Ronnie Coleinger, Ronnie Coleinger
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Author: Ronnie Coleinger ISBN: 9781311991829
Publisher: Ronnie Coleinger Publication: March 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ronnie Coleinger
ISBN: 9781311991829
Publisher: Ronnie Coleinger
Publication: March 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The centuries following the year 21,266 AD, the time when Rebecca turned The Empress over to Ronnie Yutaka, seemed lost in the history of the Yutaka family. Rebecca had no idea that a new starship (the Yutaka III) went into service after its commission in 21,286 AD, or of any later events concerning the Yutaka family. It was as if the Yutaka family had simply teleported out of existence. From the many boxes of documentation Rebecca’s parents had left her, she had written six volumes of a novel she titled, The Intergalactic Peddler. The series documented the adventures of the crew of The Empress, the Yutaka II and the Coalsack Starships.
Angela Rebecca Yutaka (a.k.a. – Rebecca Yutaka) turned The Empress over to her son, Ronnie Yutaka in the year, 20,945 AD on his twenty-first birthday. Rebecca, as we knew her from volume six of The Intergalactic Peddler Series, died in the year, 21,396 AD and her husband William Smith died in the year 21,398 AD.
Commissioning of the Starship Yutaka III took place in the year 21,288 AD, approximately 110 years before Rebecca’s death. During that time, Rebecca and her husband, William, gave life to a second female child. She was born on December 25, in the year, 21,264 AD: Her parents named her, Addalyne Yutaka. When Addalyne turned twenty-four years old, she joined the crew of the Yutaka fleet and boarded the Starship Coalsack. She later transferred to the newly commissioned vessel, the Yutaka III.

An Excerpt

When Addalyne stepped into the ready room of the Yutaka III, Tabatha said, “Jill is aboard The Empress and is expecting us.” I need to contact Shelley to take over command of this vessel and then we can be on our way. We have been invited to the evening meal with Jill and her crew after our meeting.”

Tabatha worked with the computer to contact Shelley and ask her report to the ready room. When Shelley entered the room, she walked up to Addalyne and hugged her, then turned to the skipper and listened to the skipper’s words. Once Shelley took over command of the Yutaka III, she contacted the IFTT and teleported Tabatha and Addalyne to the ready room of The Empress.

When Addalyne, Tabatha, Trish and Jill had seated themselves in the control room of The Empress, Addalyne looked at Jill and then began explaining the reason she had requested the meeting. She said, “My mother’s parents lived at IFTT Headquarters on the Regnieloc Asteroid in the distant future, around the years 53,000 AD. When the end of time cycle came around, my mother, Angela Rebecca Yutaka, also known simply as Rebecca, flew the original Yutaka Starship, which your father, Ronnie Yutaka designed and programmed, back in time to the year, 20,914 AD. She then changed the name of the vessel to The Empress and registered it with the IFTT. When Ronnie Yutaka turned twenty-one years old, Rebecca, my mother, turned the vessel over to him. Just before she teleported off The Empress for the last time, she wiped the computer database clean of any record of the future adventures. Later, my mother, Rebecca married my father, William Smith and they conceived me. My father was a Demords and I am a True Blood Demords through and through. I know this information is hard to believe, but please understand that I have the documentation to prove it, as does the IFTT. They have placed most of that documentation here in this envelope. I have two copies of my mother’s Time Travel Computer logs that my mother saved before she wiped the memory card of The Empress to prove my claims.”

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The centuries following the year 21,266 AD, the time when Rebecca turned The Empress over to Ronnie Yutaka, seemed lost in the history of the Yutaka family. Rebecca had no idea that a new starship (the Yutaka III) went into service after its commission in 21,286 AD, or of any later events concerning the Yutaka family. It was as if the Yutaka family had simply teleported out of existence. From the many boxes of documentation Rebecca’s parents had left her, she had written six volumes of a novel she titled, The Intergalactic Peddler. The series documented the adventures of the crew of The Empress, the Yutaka II and the Coalsack Starships.
Angela Rebecca Yutaka (a.k.a. – Rebecca Yutaka) turned The Empress over to her son, Ronnie Yutaka in the year, 20,945 AD on his twenty-first birthday. Rebecca, as we knew her from volume six of The Intergalactic Peddler Series, died in the year, 21,396 AD and her husband William Smith died in the year 21,398 AD.
Commissioning of the Starship Yutaka III took place in the year 21,288 AD, approximately 110 years before Rebecca’s death. During that time, Rebecca and her husband, William, gave life to a second female child. She was born on December 25, in the year, 21,264 AD: Her parents named her, Addalyne Yutaka. When Addalyne turned twenty-four years old, she joined the crew of the Yutaka fleet and boarded the Starship Coalsack. She later transferred to the newly commissioned vessel, the Yutaka III.

An Excerpt

When Addalyne stepped into the ready room of the Yutaka III, Tabatha said, “Jill is aboard The Empress and is expecting us.” I need to contact Shelley to take over command of this vessel and then we can be on our way. We have been invited to the evening meal with Jill and her crew after our meeting.”

Tabatha worked with the computer to contact Shelley and ask her report to the ready room. When Shelley entered the room, she walked up to Addalyne and hugged her, then turned to the skipper and listened to the skipper’s words. Once Shelley took over command of the Yutaka III, she contacted the IFTT and teleported Tabatha and Addalyne to the ready room of The Empress.

When Addalyne, Tabatha, Trish and Jill had seated themselves in the control room of The Empress, Addalyne looked at Jill and then began explaining the reason she had requested the meeting. She said, “My mother’s parents lived at IFTT Headquarters on the Regnieloc Asteroid in the distant future, around the years 53,000 AD. When the end of time cycle came around, my mother, Angela Rebecca Yutaka, also known simply as Rebecca, flew the original Yutaka Starship, which your father, Ronnie Yutaka designed and programmed, back in time to the year, 20,914 AD. She then changed the name of the vessel to The Empress and registered it with the IFTT. When Ronnie Yutaka turned twenty-one years old, Rebecca, my mother, turned the vessel over to him. Just before she teleported off The Empress for the last time, she wiped the computer database clean of any record of the future adventures. Later, my mother, Rebecca married my father, William Smith and they conceived me. My father was a Demords and I am a True Blood Demords through and through. I know this information is hard to believe, but please understand that I have the documentation to prove it, as does the IFTT. They have placed most of that documentation here in this envelope. I have two copies of my mother’s Time Travel Computer logs that my mother saved before she wiped the memory card of The Empress to prove my claims.”

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