The Missionary

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Mick Dawson ISBN: 9781311333438
Publisher: Mick Dawson Publication: March 9, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mick Dawson
ISBN: 9781311333438
Publisher: Mick Dawson
Publication: March 9, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the 2130s, the world is densely populated. Countries are desperate for room to expand. Global war erupts, not with nuclear warheads. IKX-7 gas is used, instantly killing on contact. The purpose; so that invading countries can move in without re-building. Unfortunately, it was only tested in lab conditions. When collected in the atmosphere IKX-7 had a completely different effect. Any two plants or animals nearest to each other merged together, forming an all new species. Then real carnage began, reducing the human population to less than three percent.
One Christian boy fifteen years old leaves a bunker, entering a world he no longer recognises. Led by God, and trained by a female manine, (Teyata - a merge mutation of man and cat) he adapts to the new world fast.

Six hundred years later, construction worker (Ian Wilkinson) unearths Brad's remains. The skeleton is wearing weapons of Brad's making, including grenades. Most unusual, is the finding of a pair of video receptor goggles, documenting his life.

His remains are handed over to the Canberra natural museum. There an archaeologist, (Lisa Gudgeon) watches Brad's life unfold via her holographic projector. She becomes engrossed with the youth, following his life until he dies at the age of fifty-eight.

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In the 2130s, the world is densely populated. Countries are desperate for room to expand. Global war erupts, not with nuclear warheads. IKX-7 gas is used, instantly killing on contact. The purpose; so that invading countries can move in without re-building. Unfortunately, it was only tested in lab conditions. When collected in the atmosphere IKX-7 had a completely different effect. Any two plants or animals nearest to each other merged together, forming an all new species. Then real carnage began, reducing the human population to less than three percent.
One Christian boy fifteen years old leaves a bunker, entering a world he no longer recognises. Led by God, and trained by a female manine, (Teyata - a merge mutation of man and cat) he adapts to the new world fast.

Six hundred years later, construction worker (Ian Wilkinson) unearths Brad's remains. The skeleton is wearing weapons of Brad's making, including grenades. Most unusual, is the finding of a pair of video receptor goggles, documenting his life.

His remains are handed over to the Canberra natural museum. There an archaeologist, (Lisa Gudgeon) watches Brad's life unfold via her holographic projector. She becomes engrossed with the youth, following his life until he dies at the age of fifty-eight.

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