
The Zarkinian Factor
Second Chances
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And so the story begins...
Just 250 Earth years earlier, those who had migrated to Mars were all settled in.
Those remaining on Earth who could reach the fallout shelters had done so several generations ago. But many refused to run and hide, some had lived with this fear their entire lives, and remained above ground.
On that dreadful day, they stood and watched the skies as the Mason Turton 5 asteroid streaked across their view. With that impact, life was void in moments for many, while others perished just a few months later.
The sound of the asteroid hit had rung around the world and was heard by every living thing, man and creature alike. If the blast did not kill them, their fate was written within the darkness that filled the skies.
They had finally run out of time because no one came; no one answered their call for help. The asteroid hit, and Earth lay dormant and was cast into darkness for several years.
But even before the asteroid came, the oceans had already risen until the landmasses had shrunken far less than their original size. The humans had suffered several epidemics that took the lives of many. When it was known that there was no way to avoid the asteroid, they moved to higher ground. They migrated deep inside mountains, and mankind waited for the asteroid, Mason Turton 5, to hit the Earth.
The asteroid was an ever-encroaching danger they all knew could wipe out life in its entirety once and for all. But it was the first four smaller asteroids that set the end in motion.
Two hundred and fifty Earth years later, the message the humans sent finally made it all the way to the planet Zarkinia. An alien race called the Zarkinian's (better known as the Greys) received Earth’s last known message seeking help. According to the message, based on what the Earthlings calculated years by the rotation of their Earth around their sun, it was probably already too late. According to the great Oracle, their leader saw no rush to seek out humans and offer them help or save them.
The Zarkinian's or the Greys were known for their great explorations. It was mainly because of the highly advanced technology they had. They could travel anywhere in space and as far as they chose. Their ships were vast and and more powerful than any known race in their quadrant of space.
Despite the Oracle's wishes, their explorer leader, Scurzik, set out to find Earth and explore it. With a fleet of ships filled with explorers and advanced technology, having no idea what to expect when they arrived, they finally began their journey to Earth.
All hope was not lost upon mankind, the Greys heard their beckoning call and returned to Area 51 and Roswell, New Mexico. They heavily influence the rebuilding of Earth to something much greater than it was before and they give Earth a second chance! But, there are alien enemies made along the way keeping Earth and the Greys always on the guard!
Based on the novel, To Seed Planet Earth. (Limited Availability/Out of Print)
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