Falcon Beings: Part 1
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A world-wide project of 50 Countries in collaboration, designed and built a shuttle, to sent 11 best scientists on earth to a newly discovered planet, holding standards to support life. This planet is 18 light years away from Earth in anti-galactic center direction, lying in some other solar system.
This successfully launched spaceship has reached 12 ly in space, and occurs something very appalling and revolting, cutting off all the connections of these scientists from earth. Now, despite numerous attempts these 11 tellurians been unable to re-establish contacts with their parent planet.
At this far distance returning off-course seems no great option. So now, with no connections, no assistance from earth, armed only with their resources, they decide to take up an entirely new project, a very big and magnificent one….. something humans would never have planned earlier before….
It was Project EOL – “Evolution Of Life”
Garima Jaiswal
Garima Jaiswal is a 27-year-old science enthusiast. She is an engineer and loves fiction in science. She believes in dreams and loves the materialistic part of this world providing equal complete privilege to the emotional parts. She believes her readers will find this book interesting and worth it.
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Falcon Beings - Garima Jaiswal
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 The Missing Space Shuttle
CHAPTER 2 President’s addressal to Citizens
CHAPTER 3 Here at Shuttle
CHAPTER 4 Introduction to scientists
CHAPTER 5 Rise of a new Project
CHAPTER 6 A little spark of destiny
CHAPTER 7 Entry to E-42
CHAPTER 8 Back to shuttle
CHAPTER 9 A name to new world
CHAPTER 10 Planning for the creatures
CHAPTER 11 A Merry Break
CHAPTER 12 Forest Boy - Plassey
CHAPTER 13 The Energy Band
CHAPTER 14 A great announcements
CHAPTER 15 Tots in action
CHAPTER 16 The new frame
CHAPTER 17 Dr. Trams Secrets
CHAPTER 18 A Surprise and Shock
CHAPTER 19 Dr. Falcon’s Disappearance
CHAPTER 1 The Missing Space Shuttle
1st April 2080, morning 4 a.m. (India)
Scene inside the ‘Aranvya’, Earth space station (the Space Shuttle control room on earth),
Hello Project Glucon!! Hello hello Project Glucon Can you hear me..? Project Glucon….
Hello hello….
Miss Rosy is sitting in a chamber at Aranvya Aeronautics and Space research centre, with the panic eyes and worried face. This 5x5 square meter chamber which is half preoccupied with machines, holds the 5 members, who are trying their best to get back their contacts with the Scientists of Project Glucon.
Dr. Anuj with his attempts to capture the signals from every plausible direction asks Dr. Akriti to carry the message of this situation to higher managements, Dr. Aakriti please quick inform the management, we are losing signals with Project Glucon.
Suddenly he receives a symptom of a tiny signal level on this losing connection-
Hello Hello Project Glucon.. Hello!!
H-e –O — a slow blurred voiced appeared on Speakers.
Hello Dr. Falcon, Dr. Robert Can you hear me, Dr. Pricely, Dr. Maria Can anyone please hear to us? Hello!!!
Dr. Anuj, Dr. Aakriti, Miss Rosey, Aditya and Abhinav are sitting in the control room and are trying their best to get back in communication with the Space Shuttle. Suddenly phone started ringing.
Tring Tring ….. Tring Tring…
Abhinav turns the receiver on.
Hello is that Aranvya Space research centre? We needed to confirm are you getting in any signals with Project Glucon, we are actually losing connections.
It’s a call from US Space research center.
Same here Doctor, we too are trying our best to maintain the contacts, but it gives no sign of hope.
All the Space Centers around the world were already filled with panic by this time; they kept calling the other research centers world around to find if someone is still able to maintain the contacts with project Glucon.
Project Glucon, the biggest worldwide project in the history of mankind; is recently the most famous thing on Earth, and it took not more than ten minutes for the news to spread in media.
Good morning, it’s Reporter Alka with you on a live show News right now
only on All times TV
. Here is a direct coverage from outside the Aranvya aeronautics and space research centre
. We have just received the latest report from sources over Project Glucon, the biggest worldwide project. Sources say that the ‘Wonderball’ Space Shuttle which contained the two Indian Genius brains amongst eleven greatest Scientists of the world has lost the connections with Earth Stations. The Shuttle was sent on a mission to reach for a habitable discovered planet- ‘18 light years away from earth, in an anti-galactic center direction’, which was supposed to be having all the life supporting conditions for a human being. The shuttle had already crossed 12 light years, and none of the Radar systems on Earth are yet powerful enough to detect for that high range. Scientists worldwide are trying their best but still there is no sign of hope, sources say. Though, media still holds no permission to enter the space research center, but here we are in our full-on practice trying to avail the latest news, only for you. To get latest news over project Glucon, just keep watching ‘News right Now’ only on ‘All times TV’, Reporter Alka here.
Morning 4:20 a.m. Parliament house…
Mr. President is extremely worried. He had just woken up completely shocked with the news. He is tensed and covered in his long night gown quickly stepping down along the round stairs, around the big hall. His secretary is following, almost running after him.
"No, it mustn’t happen, we have sent the best brains of our nation on this project. Space Shuttle Glucon contains the 11 best brains of this world. We can’t lose this project so easily."
Secretary- Sir, it’s all the report we have yet received, though Scientists are still trying to get back the connections.
Mr. President stopped and looked back disappointed, but the secretary had nothing to say he just bend his head down. Mr. President restarted stepping down at a slower pace.
Sir, Leading scientists of earth team have asked for an E-conference meeting with every scientist related with project, and the presidents of the collaborating nations; in half an hour.
All right make the arrangements, m coming in 15 minutes.
Mr. President accompanied by honorable Prime minister, secretary and guards reached the E-Conference hall with his Secretary at 4:45 am. Dr. Pran with his associates Dr. Shravan, Dr. Anuj and Dr. Ibrahim has already reached the venue.
Hello Sir
Hello Doctors, the news is really shocking.
Yeah true, it’s unfortunate sir but we shouldn’t so easily lose hope.
After a formal greet, they entered the hall together…
It’s a giant hall with 15 Chairs arranged in front of a giant Semi-Circular wall containing sixteen screens, which telecasts the Members in another 16 E-conference halls worldwide. Experts took their positions. Messages had already been sent to the control room to turn on the screens at 4 past 50 minutes.
E-Conference screens worldwide are connected via a special reserved band in infrared spectrum supported by optical cables to provide an anytime available high-speed traffic free connection. The Underground optical cables remain permanently dedicated just to transmit the signals among these high officials.
Private copters started landing in the vast vacant ground outside, presidents from neighboring countries have reached the venue. Mr. President along with his secretary and the scientist team reached out to greet the guests.
Its 4:50 a.m., and everyone has already taken their position. Scientists and Presidents around the world started to appear on all the 16 screens. After a common hello greeting signals appeared over all the screens, they started with the meeting.
Dr. Roosevelt at Screen no. 4 started,
Good morning everyone, off course by now we are all well aware of the fact that it’s around an hour that we have lost our connections with the Shuttle Glucon, which is our biggest worldwide project in the history of earth. We are all so disappointed with this unfortunate incident, and are still trying in hope to reestablish the connections. Well Doctors, the last voice received from Space shuttle Glucon was at about 4 past 3 today morning, a rambling, unclear HELLO heard at 5 Earth stations… At the time shuttle was about 12 light years away. Though, our satellites and robo-nauts at various other planets and at various positions in space are capable enough to capture and send us the signals from even 20 light years away, through the most powerful receivers and means to capture. But this mysterious incident of signal loss seems beyond our understanding.
President at screen no. 2 from California spoke up-
Well everyone, it was our biggest worldwide project in the history of earth, done with the collaboration of 50 nations, and we haven’t yet even ever imagined that the project may go