BOOKS - Earth 5: Gateway To A New World
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Earth 5: Gateway To A New World
Author: Christopher Roberts
Year: May 24, 2018
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1004 KB
Language: English
Year: May 24, 2018
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1004 KB
Language: English
This Book Is Suitable For Teens And Young Adults In 2073, a nuclear war broke out between China and the West, which lasted just over two years. The nuclear fallout from this war created a spacial rift in the fabric of space between Earth (now known as Earth 1) and Earth 5.Sometime in the past, Earth 5 developed what has become known as the 'Alexander-Davy Gateway,' which helped them to communicate and to eventually travel to other earths throughout the multiverse universes, including Earth 1. This new relationship, which started to develop between the two earths, meant that Earth 5 could provide Earth 1 with the technical knowhow on how to clear up the irradiated areas of the world more effectively and more quickly.Additional to this; Earth 5 offered to train young people, between the ages of 16 - 21, through their advanced training program. Through this program, trainees would learn to develop and use techniques that would help Earth 1 overcome the devastation caused by their nuclear war.In 2085 (ten years after the nuclear war on Earth 1) Miles Wilson and Sam Jackson, who were already 20 years of age, were invited to join this training program on Earth 5 - not only would Miles and Sam train in the advanced technologies needed to help Earth 1 reduce radiation in their atmosphere, they would soon discover an underlying plot to destroy their home world.The question is, will Miles and Sam be able to find out who is really behind this plot to destroy Earth 1, as they navigate the various pitfalls that lay before them? Gateway To A New World is the first in a series of books about Earth 5, which will be written over the next year or so. If you enjoy reading this book, and you have ideas about what should be included in the next book in the series, please contact Christopher Roberts.