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XtraTerrestrial
XtraTerrestrial
XtraTerrestrial
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XtraTerrestrial

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Planet Earth, destroyed by global catastrophe is no longer a habitable planet. The surviving humans have nowhere to go. Everywhere is a disaster. The Navarians, an extraterrestrial species that have a soft spot and room on their planet, Earth X52, for the humans to cohabitate. But the Navarians have problems of their own. When a half human, half Navarian young man named Culins, discovers who he really is and discovers that his mother had been held captured for experimentation, he goes on a quest to rescue her. But when he does, war brews between the galaxies.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLee Foreman
Release dateSep 24, 2016
ISBN9781370380404
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Lee Foreman

Lee Foreman is writer and owner of Lee Foreman Works. She has a true passion for writing. She can write anything from romance, thriller, urban fiction and science fiction. Lee Foreman started out writing poetry and decided to advance into writing short stories. She has so much to share with the world, and she chooses to use writing as her platform; her stage to be able to share her gift with the world. She has a vision to become a household name amongst readers everywhere.

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    XtraTerrestrial - Lee Foreman

    XTRA-TERRESTRIAL

    Published by Lee Foreman

    Copyright 2016 Lee Foreman

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    Chapter One: Welcome to New Earth

    All humans, please get ready to report to the commune area for your housing assignments. I repeat: all humans get ready to report to the commune area for housing assignments. A female-robotic voice announced over the loud speaker on the ship.

    Hundreds of men, women and children unloaded the last ship that was leaving Old Earth. There was an eerie silence as people took in the environment of their new home. There were tall beings standing eight feet in height looking at them. They didn’t how this arrangement would turn out, but they just couldn’t leave the humans on Old Earth to die.

    It was year 3000, and Old Earth had been left in complete ruin from global catastrophe. Nuclear war, global warming, natural disaster, mass starvation and homelessness had left Old Earth no longer inhabitable for the remaining humans. Borga, the leader of the Navarians, the species of beings that inhabited the New Earth also known as Earth X52, made a deal with all of the leaders of Old Earth to allow humans on their planet under the agreement that humans would learn how to put away their animalistic, prejudiced, and superiority-complexed ways. Humans had to come to understand for once and for all that they weren’t the only ones in the Universe; actually, they were the smallest of all species in the Universe.

    During the mass destruction of Old Earth, E.T.s of other planets came together to decide if the humans were worth saving. Many thought that the humans had brought this destruction upon themselves and that they deserved whatever doom that was imminent. Others entertained the idea of saving the humans, but they feared that the humans had not learned anything from their mistakes and that they would only bring chaos to their planets. They feared that the humans would not learn how to get along with their species and would orchestrate war on their planets. They feared war, tyranny, and total destruction. Also there was the issue that other planets were not big enough to sustain over 100 million humans along with their own kind.

    As species of many different planets deliberated about the future of the humans, Borga, the leader of the Navarians on planet Earth X52, decided that it was best for the humans to immigrate to their planet. After all, it was one of the few planets that were created for sustaining human life. With just a few differences; Earth X52 took 400 days to revolve around the Sun, and instead of 24-hour days, there were 30-hour days. There were only two seasons instead of four; Spring and Fall. These seasons allowed for the planet to maintain the perfect temperature year-round; also it allowed for the perfect environment for vegetation to thrive. At night, humans could enjoy gazing at two moons instead of just one.

    Once the leaders of all planets unanimously agreed that the Navarians would adopt the human race, Borga took to Old Earth to notify the leaders and remaining people of their salvation. In the coming days, humans watched in terror as hundreds of football sized ships entered their crippling atmosphere. The noise emanating from the ships were a deep hum that grew louder and deeper the closer it got to land. People screamed as they watched the ships darken the sky above them and stop 10,000 feet in the air. A glowing red light beamed down onto the ground below it. Tall beings appeared before their eyes as a white light glowed from their bodies. Children screamed and cried in the background as a robotic voice rumbled throughout the barren lands.

    WE, THE NAVARIANS OF PLANET EARTH X 52 ARE HERE TO TAKE YOU TO YOUR NEW HOME. REMAIN CALM AS WE WILL NOT HURT YOU.

    After the announcement was made, the Navarians lifted their long arms to their ships and in a blink of an eye, they were gone. The humans stood paralyzed as the black metallic ships started spinning. The red glow reappeared over groups of people and sucked them up into the light. Inside, it was bland colors of gray, white and black. There were computers that read only in binary, and a long steel table sat in the middle of floor on a platform. Navarians stood around and stared

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