Most Exciting Science Tales Ever Told
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The temperature of the earth suddenly rises to 70 degrees centigrade. People start burning. To escape, some people go to live on another planet, but something happens there too so they have to come back to Earth.
A spaceship falls to Earth and starts making people its fuel.
A zoologist creates agriculturally useful locusts, but those locusts rebel, grow as giant as an elephant, and spread terror across the city.
After years of experiments, a scientist manages to create a moving man, but that man becomes the enemy of his life.
Thus, the book is a living document of the author's wide-ranging fantasy views, in the form of science fiction, and proves to be excellent entertainment for children and adults alike, it is the author's unwavering belief. Must read and create adventures in life.
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Most Exciting Science Tales Ever Told - Mahesh Sharma
Preface
Science, planets, constellations, the sun, moon, Aliens, galaxies—etc. have been interesting and exciting subjects for mankind since the very beginning of creation. Knowing about them, and reading their stories is interesting to everyone.
Science-themed fictional stories have been created in the present book. A total of 11 stories have been given in the book, all of which are interesting and exciting more than one.
The first story is - 'The Doom’s Sun'. It has been told in the story that the temperature of the earth suddenly rises to 70 degrees centigrade. People start burning. To escape, some people go to live on another planet, but something happens there too so they have to come back to Earth.
In a story called 'River of Blood', a spaceship falls to Earth and starts making people its fuel. In a story called 'Flying Devils', a zoologist creates agriculturally useful locusts, but those locusts rebel, grow as giant as an elephant, and spread terror across the city. 'Great Attacker' is the story of an invention that captures its inventor and becomes the emperor himself. In the story 'Death Man', after years of experiments, a scientist manages to create a moving man, but that man becomes the enemy of his life. 'Killer Dragons' is the story of such mysterious creatures who break out of the earth after hundreds of years to take vengeance.
Thus, the book is a living document of the author's wide-ranging fantasy views, in the form of science fiction, and proves to be excellent entertainment for children and adults alike, it is the author's unwavering belief. Must read and create adventure in life.
—Author
Table of Contents
Preface
1. The Great Attacker
2. Death Man
3. Killer Dragons
4. The Doom’s Sun
5. River of Blood
6. Flying Devils
7. Saragora-Saragora
8. Mohalan's Culprit
9. Mission Energy Stone
10. Red Demon
11. Crash Landing
1. The Great Attacker
Arola, the emperor of the planet Timora, was moving swiftly toward the planet's main laboratory.
The planet Timora, located in the Lotus Galaxy, was an ultramodern planet. A total of 24 planets were located in the Lotus Galaxy. Of these, 16 planets were small, and 8 were large. Among these 8, Timora was the second-largest planet in terms of area. But the planet Timora was the most advanced of the entire Lotus Galaxy in terms of prosperity and scientific development.
The planet Timora had the most advanced weapons, scientific resources, advanced spacecraft, and state-of-the-art security equipment. For this reason, it had a major impact on the rest of the Galaxy's planets.
Emperor Arola used to jump freely into the internal affairs of any planet, due to which the differences between those planets also increased. But even by showing pressure and fear, he used to get his point across.
He considered it his right to interfere in the affairs of others, so the rest of the planets looked for their good in keeping their distance from him.
At the main entrance of the laboratory, Dr. Bluman, the chief scientist, welcomed Emperor Arola, Emperor, he's ready.
Good. I gave you six months to build it and you did it in just five months. Great job. Show him.
Dr. Bluman removed the curtain.
Wow! Very good!
Emperor, this robot—the Great Attacker—is the smartest and most powerful robot in our galaxy. Its ten fingers are equipped with ten types of weapons. It can destroy the enemy by releasing laser rays from the eyes. By turning both legs into wheels, it can run on the road at a speed of thousand kilometers per second. Can fly like a spaceship. Can uproot huge mountains, and buildings and throw them miles away. Along with many more capabilities, its biggest feature is—it cannot be controlled only by giving commands, but it can also execute a task by taking its own decisions.
Well done Dr. Bluman. From today you are appointed the chief scientific advisor of our planet.
Thank you, Emperor.
This robot of ours—the Great Attacker—will be the first to attack our biggest enemy planet—Romando. He's got a big ego on his robot army, send it. Let's see how well it lives up to our expectations.
Yes, Emperor.
Pointing to a large screen, Dr. Bluman said, We can watch all of the Great Attacker action live on this screen.
After this, Dr. Bluman gave the command to the Great Attacker by touching some buttons on the screen. With this, the giant robot Great Attacker, eight and a half feet high, quickly came out of the door and flew towards the planet Romando located in the east direction.
Arola and Dr. Bluman gazed at the screen on the wall.
The planet Romando, located in the Lotus Galaxy, was the largest planet in the Galaxy in terms of area but was strategically far behind the planet Timora. But his robot army was considered very powerful. He had a great influence over the entire galaxy.
The Romando people differed from the entire Lotus Galaxy in that they had three hands, and the rest of the body is the same as those of other planets.
As the Great Attacker entered the border of the planet Romando, sentinel robots surrounded him and ordered him to stop. But ignoring their words, the Great Attacker landed slowly and started moving forward fearlessly.
The first line of defense of the planet Romando opened fire on him. When the bullets remained ineffective, missiles started raining on him. Now the Great Attacker got angry. He put ten fingers forward. Fireballs, fiery prongs, missiles, laser beams—the firearms emitted from the fingers began to destroy Romando's rocket army. Within seconds there lay the molten remains of the