Oblivion: The Day Everything Dies (Book 2)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Vincent Pet ISBN: 9781370093540
Publisher: Vincent Pet Publication: November 12, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Vincent Pet
ISBN: 9781370093540
Publisher: Vincent Pet
Publication: November 12, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A radically diverse and engineered humanity is about to embark on the conquest of a lifeless galaxy. Despite populating the stars, the human species has never encountered intelligent life, yet nevertheless finds itself threatened by a faceless enemy. Book 2.

Chapter Three: Humanity has evolved through time into immense bodies capable of self-propelling itself through space. People have evolved into flowers of the stars, populating the universe with their magnificence. Far, far away were the days they needed air to breathe or planets to live on. Their only regret was that the universe was lifeless. To fathom that a whole universe was created for only one species to appreciate was a cruel concept. It was a selfish idea and a very lonely fate. Humanity had so many things to tell, so many things to teach, so many things to share, but there was no one there to listen.

Chapter Four: As society falls apart, a determined Usana travels to Dragolia to visit Brummer. She has a mission for him, but not only must she convince him to leave his hermetic life behind, but to kill everyone in the process as well.

Book two of a three book series.

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A radically diverse and engineered humanity is about to embark on the conquest of a lifeless galaxy. Despite populating the stars, the human species has never encountered intelligent life, yet nevertheless finds itself threatened by a faceless enemy. Book 2.

Chapter Three: Humanity has evolved through time into immense bodies capable of self-propelling itself through space. People have evolved into flowers of the stars, populating the universe with their magnificence. Far, far away were the days they needed air to breathe or planets to live on. Their only regret was that the universe was lifeless. To fathom that a whole universe was created for only one species to appreciate was a cruel concept. It was a selfish idea and a very lonely fate. Humanity had so many things to tell, so many things to teach, so many things to share, but there was no one there to listen.

Chapter Four: As society falls apart, a determined Usana travels to Dragolia to visit Brummer. She has a mission for him, but not only must she convince him to leave his hermetic life behind, but to kill everyone in the process as well.

Book two of a three book series.

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