Asteroid Fever
Science and fantasy are combined to create a surrealistic story set in 2037. A series of seemingly unrelated events ranging from chorus lines of dancing dogs to plundered alien mining ships sets in motion a line of falling dominoes that dash the hopes of the Sipper's Queen and Prezz Gredloy's dreams of conquest in Free Space.
These are the final events that lead to
the early termination of the Pleiades cure implemented to correct Earth’s
corrupted biosphere. There is no one in the driver's seat. We are all traveling
across a big rock face set on auto pilot that naturally pollutes itself with
oxygen and life nourishing dirt. Our genetic foundation is shaped by the food
we produce, the holes we dig, the shelters we build, and the trinkets we trade
with each other. Everything done to the planet the planet returns back a
hundred fold.
From the underground depths of the
CrossRoads SpacePort, past orbiting Elevator City, to the mining zones around
Mars, Asteroid Fever tells the misadventures of several groups trying to game
the system to get ahead of everyone else in a world where people eat heavily
medicated artificial food loaded with nanobots or drink Sips, a synthetic
insect blood harboring Martian microbes, to keep their bodies intact in a world
of poisoned dirt.
The cure is a free asteroid dust
fumigation service provided by the Pleiades Star Group which is hijacked by the
alien test subjects printed from clean human genes that have not been
genetically modified by the garbage in Earth's biosphere. For all the right
reasons the native humans have plundered the Pleiades fleet's valuable cargo of
asteroid dust to enable humans to successfully adapt once again to the never
ending circumstances called global change.
The insects are running rampart and have
become a major source of food. Three week storms routinely flood the land. Food
is grown from genetically modified weeds that supply all five food groups. The
cure is a free asteroid dust fumigation service provided by the Pleiades Star
Group which is hijacked by the alien test subjects printed from clean human
genes that have not been genetically modified by the garbage in Earth's
biosphere.
Original Picture from story board
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