Lindsey: The Bionic Detective - Jurassic Reboot - Book 8
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Another spectacular tome in the Robot Wars series by Golden Lion, this book continues the story of how a bionic police detective in the year 2035 investigates the murder of a popular, corporate CEO. Strange pathways Lindsey has to go down to get to the truth lead her to a conspiracy to clear the U.S. of humans by releasing rebooted dinosaurs in Wyoming, only to intersect with and uncover a Russian conspiracy to weaken the earth's crust in Wyoming, leading to the eruption of the super caldera starting with Old Faithful and describing the painful fallout and associated destruction. A sideline story examines and explains scientifically the paradoxes of time travel, the plethora of flying saucers revealed in the 1950s, nuclear attacks by the North Koreans, Chinese and Russian involvement in taking over the U.S., and how the giants of Orion were able to save righteous humans by building a shield from deadly sun bursts. These plots are all gracefully woven together intelligently by Golden Lion in this, the best of all his books so far. Don't miss it--and if you haven't read his previous books in the Robot Wars series, you have a lot of catching up to do! This book gives us the moral proof that God won't sustain the wicked who are too proud to board the Ark that Noah offered them. Parallel sequences apply to our lives, and lessons learned from reading and absorbing this book can apply to your personal salvation as explained by Golden Lion.
David Nishimoto
AboutI feel like people want spirituality in their lives. The war of materialism has left individuals feeling depleted. Gratitude is the compass that will lead people to Christ. The master can heal them if they have faith. Through Christ we are healed
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Lindsey - David Nishimoto
Henry Parker’s Robot Wars
Lindsey, The Bionic Detective
Jurassic Reboot
David S. Nishimoto
Copyright 2015 Golden Lion
Chapter 1
It was a dark day for humanity, at least for those who survived--the rest were in no position to complain. The nuclear war had left portions Missouri, Illinois, and Ohio charred and blackened from the strike. The survivors fought each other for the remaining food and water. The concept of national relief did not exist. There was no one to appeal to for help. The war with the Russians and Chinese had pulled the U.S. Army away on assignment. They could not divert force and manpower away from the conflict. The survivors heard rumors that there was food in the Rocky Mountains, and they had to decide whether to stay and fight others for limited resources or walk the thousand plus miles to the Rocky Mountains. The journey would not be easy, but possible. Some of the survivors had not walked over 20 miles in a day ever before in their lives. They did not comprehended the difficulty in accomplishing the journey. They would soon learn.
The journey would start light. Those who decided to walk would need to stay near sources of water. Most of the walkers did not know how to hunt or look for protein sources of food. Many, after a week of walking without food, turned back. It was not simple to walk out of a city. The scene of people fighting for food resources was terrible: father against son and mother against daughter. A savage cycle of nihilism emerged where primitive survival instincts were the key to maintaining life. The group did not come together into a cooperative to pool resources and manage labor. This was the first time that large city living had caused isolation in a survival situation.
Smaller communities did better at cooperating and sharing. They understood the value of community sharing. They were better at organizing resources through local church organizations and city hall. The big-city dwellers had been more socialized to let the city government care for their needs of sewer, sanitation and garbage collection. They were used to attending public events where services were paid for. No one knew each other in the group setting. It was forbidden to talk with a stranger in a big city. In the small city, talking with a stranger was how one got to know them.
The Germans living in the ice city in Antarctica had grown to dislike being the slaves of the Russian elite. The city in the ice was powered by low-energy, nuclear reactors that provided the air circulation, heating, lights and green houses for food production. Cement structures in the ice were completely hidden from the outside world. The last place in the world one would search for life would be the Antarctic. The only life types in that hostile region were seals, polar bears, penguins and birds. Nothing green grew in the Antarctic. The ice self was getting thicker and more dense as global cooling added tonnage from an ice age that never ended.
The Yalta Agreement had surrendered German land to four countries as occupied territories: the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and France. Thousands of German scientists were secretly shipped away into Russian gulag camps where they served the Russians as slaves. The German scientists built spacecraft capable of space travel over great distances. The Russians flew around in their high-tech, UFOs, making people think an alien invasion was underway. Hill Air Force Base in Utah became the capital of the UFO invasion task force with a base under water in the Great Salt Lake. People claimed to see what later was known as the cosmospheres. They knew they weren't crazy. The German scientists learned that gravity was an energy, and they could cancel the gravity using high-frequency, electromagnetic waves in the fourth dimension, time. The Germans were very surprised to learn that the Solar X had the same technology of moving through space. A few German scientists wondered if someone had traveled back in time and given the Solar X the technology. Others said the Orions developed the technology, and the Solar X stole it. However, the eerie similarity to the Solar X technology was disturbing.
The theory of time travel had assumed that a person could not change the future by traveling back in time because the present was known. The time traveler's actions would be like a mirror, because all actions would lead to the present outcome. One action leading to another action so the time arrow moving forward would arrive at the same location. This was one theory, and a popular one. This meant that events in the past could not be undone or erased. The justice of God would prevent a sin from being erased from existence. If this were true, the sin could be forgiven and not remembered, but the transgression would exist in time, or so some believed. If time were an energy, it would be possible to remove the segment of time or piece of energy, so the time segment did not exist any more. If this were so, then the protection of time would be a battle between good and evil. Good versus evil ensuring justice was served and time not damaged by the time bandits. God is Justice. He would use a prison to lock up the bandits when captured. Justice could not be robbed, because He was too strong, and He had the power to punish. Good Angels would have their swords drawn and protect the realm of time, a war in heaven.
The secret German society wanted to join forces with the Solar X and travel back in time to extract dinosaur DNA. Their first attempts to travel back millions of years produced nothing. There were no dinosaurs that long ago. They did notice a high concentration of electromagnetic energy in the atmosphere. Tests demonstrated that high pressure and high electromagnetic energy could cause animals and fish to grow to enormous sizes. The dinosaurs were giant lizards. A new theory was developed that they should travel back only five-thousand years. This meant that dinosaurs and mammals lived at the same time, confirming the increasing amounts of evidence this was true. The German scientists were to extract the DNA from those dinosaurs and use super computers to genetically engineer a new dinosaur in simulation. Using supercomputers and dinosaur bones found in Utah and Colorado, they would begin to reverse-engineer to recreate the bone structures and the organ and muscle structures that would create a working dinosaur. The supercomputer could try different combinations of heart designs, liver, lung and muscle proportion to see if it could create a livable beast. If the dinosaur could not survive in a simulation, it would not be worth the time to build it in the real world.
Dinosaurs had had their time. It was now man's time. However, with the return of the dinosaur, it would be the dinosaur's time, again. The two species could not exist together. Some dinosaurs were meat eaters and would see man as a source of food. A super zoo would have to be constructed to contain and control the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs came in a variety of sizes and shapes. Some dinosaurs were small like a mouse and other dinosaurs were as big as a house. Some were vegetarians and wouldn't harm humans unless accidentally stepped on.
The German scientists had a plan. They wanted to use a new slough of dinosaurs to clear the west for occupation. They wanted to escape their ice prison in Antarctica. War was a messy business. Dinosaurs would quickly dominate the land. Once they grew to a certain number, they would not be able to be contained. A new ecosystem would emerge, and man would be driven out or killed off.
Not all the scientists agreed that bringing back the dinosaurs was a good thing, even if the means were justified by the ends. The allosaurus was a fast running dinosaur and much bigger than the velociraptor. It used its square head to hit its prey while running side by side and stunning it. It did not have a strong bite strength like the 6000-pound torovosaraus. Even the bravest scientist had to question his sanity in restoring the torovosaraus. It was as big as the tyrannosaurus rex and twice as mean. The torovosaraus was the monster dinosaur of the Utah dinosaurs. One of the more ugly dinosaurs under design for restoration was the spinosaurus. This dinosaur had a long snout, nose high on the snout for breathing, and the ability to feel vibration and locate prey by feeling. It seemed to be able to create a 3-D model of its environment with sound. It could strike without sight.
The German scientists were proud of their time travel machine. They could move either back in time or forward in time. The same scientist types also worked in Area 51 creating the Philadelphia Experiment in the 40s that went forty years into the future. Von Neumann used the work of Tesla's time-energy theory to create a hyperspace portal. The time machine had unpredictable results on three-dimensional matter when it went though it. Time is an energy and an enormous amount of power. In the Philadelphia Experiment, when the time-energy touched the matter of the soldiers on the battleship, some were charred and emerged materialized in the metal of the ship. The ship blinked out of space and time and then merged 40 years later.
Von Neumann was an old man when the ship and survivors materialized. He knew exactly what had happened. He calibrated the time machine to correct for mistakes made in the original experiment and sent the survivors back in time to destroy the time machine.
The Germans learned about the success of the time machine from secret diagrams created by Tesla and Von Neumann and made their model based on the Tesla, time-energy device they had created. The United Kingdom hauled Tesla back to secret labs where he built his time machine. Orson Wells would later write about the fanatic device and make audiences cringe at the thought of the paradoxes of time travel. The Germans did not want to go hundreds of thousands of years into the future, as Wells did. Instead, they had gone five-thousand years into the past.
Tesla learned that time-energy had a spin like an object in three-dimensional space had a spin. He discovered time-energy when working with high-voltage, direct current for Edison. His dipole device created a broken symmetry, meaning that time-energy potential leaked into the third dimension. He realized his circuit was absorbing a minuscule portion of the energy; 10^-13 watts of the 10^12 watts escaping as high-frequency electromagnetic energy. Circuits were time-energy, energy absorption, hot or cold. A circuit could be made to run hot or cold using time-energy condensers. If spin in the third dimension affected time-energy in the fourth, it was called diverging energy or cool circuits. If time energy was causing spin in the third dimension, it was converging and called a hot circuit. 3D spin can cause spin in time-energy.
Einstein's equation of energy equals the mass times the speed of light squared
applied. Time-energy was condensed energy. When mass expanded into energy, there was a lot of it. Likewise, the famous physics professor, Maxwell, knew that time-energy existed, but said it could not be measured. If an object could not be measured, it did not exist. Tesla learned how to make time-energy bubbles. He put a powerful electromagnet device on a battleship. The time-energy was shaped in a giant bubble around the ship. The ship was in hyperspace. Any matter that touched time-energy became charred and displaced. The bubble was too small, originally. Von Neumann corrected for the mistake forty years later.
The German scientist traveled through hyperspace back 5,000 years. The time-energy had a reverse and forward mode vibration controlled by powerful magnets on the vessel. Travel through time was like travel through space. Hyperspace opened into the destination time, and the vessel emerged with a time clock set 5,000 years prior.
The dinosaurs were not invincible as Hollywood depicted them. Their leather-like skin could be pierced by an elephant gun. One well-placed shot to the creature's brain or heart would kill it. The scientists had to be careful around the small dinosaurs, who would run in and take a quick bite on the leg and escape. Eventually, everyone carried a metal baseball bat and hit the approaching miniature dinosaurs as they attacked. The little guys were no match for the metal bats.
The allosaurus charge was much like a lion. It had a loud sound that startled its prey and caused it to run. The allosaurus would chase the fleeing dinosaur and use its head and long arms to injure the food source. A quick bite to the back of the neck, and the dinosaur would have a meal. The allosaurus was a pack hunter, so if you saw one, then there was another nearby. They communicated by sound and sight. The allosaurus' tail allowed it to run at remarkable speeds with grace.
The scientist would take a kneeling position and aim his elephant gun at the dinosaur. He waited until the charge to fire and prayed he was not attacked from the side by an ambush. He needed to have enough time and distance to reload another bullet in the bolt-action chamber, in case the dinosaur did not fall. It took a lot of nerve not to panic and run. He knew running meant his own death because of the force the allosaurus could inflict on him.
The team would