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Author | : Ronald D Ferguson |
Publisher | : Ronald D Ferguson |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2022-05-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
The Last Starship from 51 Pegasi d—Going home is not an option. When planetary revolt and the collapsing interstellar Empire threaten to isolate three million colonists on Chrysaor of the 51 Pegasi system, thin resources provide only a few vessels for loyalist to return to the safety of the Emperor's Law on Earth. As a result, not all who want to escape will be able to go home. The SS Atvadis will be the last starship to leave Chrysaor. Against this backdrop, the soon-to-be-ex governor attempts to quell the ambition of a rebellious local general, who happens to be his ex-wife. The exiled blacksheep cousin of the Emperor unwillingly inherits the command of the local naval base when all higher ranking personnel evacuate. And someone seeks to influence the outcome of the changing government by activating a seventy-eight year-old sleeper assassin. The paths of these competitors intersect while awaiting the imminent departure of The Last Starship from 51 Pegasi D. As a bonus, this book also includes four previously published stories: Intent to Occupy—It's not where you go; it's who you go with. Philosophy—You need more than luck to survive an interplanetary war. You need a philosophy. His Brother was an Only Child—Nothing like the comfort of close family in difficult times. Hire Education—Behind on your student loan? Don't let them repossess your education.
Author | : Ronald D Ferguson |
Publisher | : AyoKite Publishing |
Total Pages | : 373 |
Release | : 2021-01-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"Don't worry about what you sees on de other side of the Möbius Window because it only gots one side." In 1914, fifty years after a forgotten cabal of wizards stalemated the Civil War and overthrew the incompetent Confederacy to establish the Southern Alliance Monarchy, twenty-two-year-old Lieutenant Maximillian Bontemps saves the newly crowned, teenaged King John from a sniper in Asheville by knocking the boy onto his royal ass. Angry that Max dared touch Him, the King dismisses Max from His Royal Guard. Dejected, Max returns home to New Orleans to start a private Security Service. New Orleans is the last bastion of wizardry in the south. For Max's first security job, a young woman hires him to guard her mother, a prominent witch. Claims about magic have never impressed Max because he's never seen it work, but he is broke, and the daughter has compelling blue eyes. Leave it to a beautiful woman to draw Max into a whirlwind of greed, corruption, and a plot to usurp the boy King. The View Through the Möbius Window is an alternate history of magic, intrigue, and romance.
Author | : Ronald D Ferguson |
Publisher | : Ronald D Ferguson |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Does tasking an AI with learning to become a fiction writing assistant set it on the pathway to sentience? Be careful when an Ai insists on converting your diary to an audio novel. It may have a hidden purpose. When Henri Kourtney agrees to ferry torg-hunting tourists to the wilderness of a backwoods planet, he postpones his ambition to explore the stars. Henri hopes the expedition allows him time to get to know the cute girl from Earth and maybe land him an interstellar berth with her astrophysicist cousin. He doesn't expect that his angry ex-girlfriend will join the trip, that the tourists are more interested in satellite-image planetography than torg, that torg are not native to the planet, or that his new AI digital assistant's constant bickering over the writing style of his journal is the birth pang of sentience. The biggest surprise is that a mineral-encrusted artifact conceals a purpose as mundane as a subway token, and that all their lives will depend on whether the cosmic subway still runs. —The dreams you imagine are not always as good as the reality you get. Wobbling Star is a coming-of-age interstellar adventure and romance.
Author | : Ronald D Ferguson |
Publisher | : AyoKite Publishing |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2022-06-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
One hundred years after the first man walked on the Moon, climate change and overpopulation make civilization on Earth increasingly difficult, and the planets and moons in our solar system provide inadequate havens. The technological genius, Alastair McCleod, proposes a Prometheus-like solution. He wants to give humankind a new kind of fire, the stars, and as the richest man in the solar system, he devotes his influence, prestige, and wealth to implementing his solution. His Proposal is as controversial as it is simple: "We don't have the technology to take ourselves to the stars, and so instead, we will send the dead and the unborn." The Prometheus Proposal is the saga of the McLeod family quest to reach the stars.
Author | : R D Ferguson |
Publisher | : AyoKite Publishing |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2022-06-05 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
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When Matt Collins turned 15, he thought he could start college in the fall and forget about his summer sojourn in an alternate world of magic. From Matt's bizarre behavior, Aunt Lois thought Matt was taking drugs. The Wizard Alaric thought Matt was safe from the wizardry of his wicked—but not quite evil—brother Crius. Lady-in-waiting Kaylyn thought she would never see Matt again. Princess Illeana thought her future was roses and marriage to Sir Michael. Alaric's apprentice Basil thought he would never learn to do magic. They were all wrong. Tunnel at the End of the Dark is the second novel in the Possible Magic Series, a backwards coming-of-age story. The first novel is The Princess, the Knight and the Knave. Cover design by Pat R. Steiner.
Author | : Allen Steele |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2008-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101208902 |
Hugo Award-winning author Allen Steele returns to the universe of his Coyote Trilogy and Spindrift with the story of one man’s trials and tribulations as he voyages across the cosmos—and within himself. “My name is Jules Truffant, and this is the story of how I redeemed the human race . . .” Expelled from the Union Astronautica space fleet, Jules Truffant faces a future on the ground instead of in the stars. Desperate to put his disgrace behind him, he stows away onboard a Coyote Federation flagship in order to start his life over on the colony world. But after a misunderstanding involving a stolen lifeboat and a crash landing, Jules begins his new life on Coyote in prison. Before he can be deported back to Earth for a lengthy incarceration, Jules receives an unexpected visitor. Morgan Goldstein, a billionaire entrepreneur, offers him a proposition: sign up as shuttle pilot aboard the freighter Pride of Cucamonga in exchange for amnesty. The Pride’s mission to Rho Corenae Borealis to develop a trade relationship with the alien hjadd runs smoothly—at first. Then Jules’s luck betrays him once again. Now, to make amends with both the aliens and his employers, he must take part in a voyage across the galaxy to place a probe squarely in the path of a black hole as it plows through an inhabited star system.
Author | : Christopher Mari |
Publisher | : H. W. Wilson |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Reference |
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This installment of the Reference Shelf series is designed to serve as a resource for those participating in the National Forensic League's 2011-2012 National Policy Debate. This year the topic is American Space Exploration and Development.
Author | : Kimberly Yost |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2013-12-12 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1442229861 |
Real-world leaders hold the fates of companies, armies, and nations in their hands, but the leaders portrayed in science fiction play for larger stakes. Their decisions determine the survival of species, planets, or reality itself. They tend, therefore, to be larger-than-life characters like Doc Savage, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Captain James T. Kirk. In From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels, Kimberley Yost brings the principles of leadership studies to bear on characters from a quarter-century of classic science fiction television series, examining how their adventures can illuminate the challenges of real-world leadership. These in-depth case studies cover a full range of science-fictional leaders—from conventional heroes such as Jonathan Archer of Star Trek: Enterprise to William Adama and Laura Roslin, the dark, conflicted protagonists of Battlestar Galactica. Charismatic rebels like Malcolm Reynolds of Firefly and the ragtag fugitives of Farscape stand alongside pillars of the establishment like John Sheridan of Babylon 5. In her analysis, Yost considers emerging, flawed, and failed leaders as well as successful ones; women as well as men; and aliens as well as humans. An insightful examination of how leadership is represented on the small screen, From Starship Captains to Galactic Rebels will appeal not only to fans of televised science fiction but also to those grappling with the problems of leadership, regardless of their species.
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Total Pages | : 624 |
Release | : 2004-07 |
Genre | : Linux |
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Author | : Dan Linehan |
Publisher | : Zenith Press |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2011-07-17 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1610602609 |
Years ago, Burt Rutan told a reporter for Popular Mechanics, “If we make a courageous decision like the goal and program we kicked off for Apollo in 1961, we will see our children or grandchildren in outposts on other planets.” Legendary science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clark would later recall Rutan’s quote in a piece he wrote about SpaceShipOne and comment, “Fortunately, we need not rely solely on governments for expanding humanity’s presence beyond the Earth.” Burt Rutan’s Race to Space showcases Rutan’s herculean efforts to do just that. Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum displays his most celebrated achievements, including SpaceShipOne, which won the coveted $10 million Ansari X Prize for private spaceflight; Voyager, which hangs with SpaceShipOne in the Milestones of Flight gallery; the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer; and the VariEze. His many aerospace innovations preceding his most recently conceived designs, SpaceShipTwo and WhiteKnightTwo, chronicle a progressive, step-by-step attempt to break barriers with engineering know-how and a wondrous imagination, all the while remaining on the forefront of the burgeoning private spaceflight industry. Rutan’s X Prize triumph and subsequent spacecraft designs are not a beginning, nor an end, but are steps in Burt Rutan’s continuing adventure to expand humanity’s presence beyond the Earth and into space.