Exodus 31: Why Never Ask Why.
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All of that changed when one of them took it too far.
Never ask why.
Leong Whay Shern
Leong Whay Shern is a high school student who has lots to learn from his teachers and his parents. This self proclaimed famous author is striving to make his works known to readers out there and eventually inch forward step by step to fame and renown.
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Contents
Prologue: The 31st Exodus
C-class Carrier: Romilda
PED Exploration Vessel: Ghost
USP-43
PED Exploration Vessel: Ghost
USP-4
PED Exploration Vessel: Arfilius
A distance from the ‘Valkyrie’…
C-class carrier-‘Valkyrie’
PED Exploration Vessel: Ghost
Prologue: The 31st Exodus
Many many years ago, when mankind still lived on the surface of the planet Earth, there were in total 30 worldwide mass exoduses. Each time, we ran from continent to continent, as the Earth’s crust broke open like an eggshell. It was quite the living Hell. The South Africa was first to crumble into the mantle. Our ignorant destruction of the ozone layer made some places impossible to live in, with cosmic radiation incinerating the unknowing people. What made it worse was the fact that something else was being exposed to our planet, something our technology never detected, never discovered. Something much worse than X-rays or Gamma rays. It was invisible, but it didn’t affect us. Its effects we learned through the hard way, at the cost of more than half of the population of the world and our whole planet, for that matter.
We were told that the core was being cooled down forcibly. We didn’t know why, and we still don’t. Gravitational force decreased, tectonic plates disintegrated and the mantle spilled onto the surface. However, all of this didn’t happen overnight. They occurred once every two months, each time increasing in magnitude. Governments were thrown aside. Borders separating countries were trampled as a huge mass of people ran for safety, shelter, and answers. Deciding that it was time to step things up several notches, NASA revealed its final ace up the sleeve, a project so secretive only 5 knew about it. A project, from whichever angle you looked at it, was beyond the current populace’s understanding of interplanetary travel and most of all, slip space materialization.
Project