Worlds Without Number: A Story of the Millennium
By J.M. Wight
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An age of peace, an artifact of war, and a visit three men will never forget.
The Prince of Peace rules from the New Jerusalem, but the relics of war still survive into His millennial reign. As three friends debate the ultimate destiny of mankind and how much of the past is worth preserving, an unexpected visitor gives each of them an answer that none of them will forget.
J.M. Wight
J.M. Wight is a pen name of Joe Vasicek, who writes science fiction and fantasy. As the faithful son of Utah pioneers, J.M. Wight blends science fiction with distinctly Mormon themes. Whether it's interplanetary colonization in the Millennium or the technological singularity rolling forth from the New Jerusalem, this is LDS science fiction like you've never read it before.
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Worlds Without Number - J.M. Wight
Worlds Without Number
J.M. Wight
Copyright © 2015 Joseph Vasicek.
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any similarity to actual persons, organizations, or events is purely coincidental.
Image of Milky Way by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and distributed by a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Image edited by Joe Vasicek.
Image of Angel Moroni statue by MTPICHON and released into the public domain.
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Worlds Without Number
The day had turned to dusk, the harvester-bots had rolled in for the night, and the homestead had switched to battery power when Nephi rode up on his hover-car. He knew that it was late to call on his neighbors, but he had made such an exciting discovery that he couldn’t help himself.
Parley!
he shouted, leaping from the self-driving car before it could stop. Parley, you won’t believe what I found!
Inside the homestead, Parley scowled. He and his wife Eliza already had a guest for the evening, and Nephi was imposing on their hospitality.
Parley and Eliza were an older couple that had lived and worked on their homestead for decades. They had made good use of their land and always had the largest surplus in the county to give to the bishop’s storehouse. Parley especially was a believer in hard work, and though he never