Alien vs. 101st Airborne
By Hunter Frye
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This is a story about an alien species coming to earth one hundred thousand years ago to mine for fossil fuels. The most important thing the aliens did was engineering the early stages of mankind as a slave-labor force to assist the aliens in procuring more fossil fuels to build cities back on their home planet. After the aliens mined what they needed for their home world, they taught mankind how to use our natural resources, to increase agriculture production, and how to build our own cities
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Alien vs. 101st Airborne - Hunter Frye
Alien vs. 101st Airborne
Hunter Frye
Copyright © 2018 Hunter Frye
All rights reserved
First Edition
Newman Springs Publishing
Red Bank, NJ 07701
First originally published by Newman Springs Publishing 2018
ISBN 978-1-64096-339-9 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64096-340-5 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 1
The Mayans
In 2000 B.C., the Mayans are building their biggest pyramids. For over ten thousand years, the Mayan civilization has been evolving. They are a very religious group of people that believe in the bloodiest types of religious sacrificing our world has ever seen in recorded history. They have over a one hundred thousand people living in one city. They make these big pyramids for their gods that come from the sky in big spaceships from other planets. These gods come to planet Earth once every hundred years. When the gods come to Earth, they expect to be given animal sacrifices from the local jungle species like the black panther. The gods are also given sacrifices of the Mayan enemies from other tribes which have been captured by the Mayans.
The gods believe the sacrificial gifts give them good luck and power to control the Mayans in the upcoming hunt which has become part of the Mayan’s religious rites. The gods, when they appear, choose men and women to be sacrificed prior to a special game. In the game, the people that win a game are chosen by the gods to be taken to the planet with three moons.
The game that they play is all about the hunt. Trapping, sniping, running game, stocking, baiting, scouting, and poisoning are skills shown in the game. Two teams go head-to-head in the jungle, trying to win by killing the other team using their hunting skills. The game takes weeks to play, so the gods know that they can take the pain when the hunt starts on the planet with three moons. Both teams start out with one hundred men, and by the time the game ends, there will be only fifty men on the winning team.
Team Mohawk chooses a hunting ground that has a big hill with a creek bed at the bottom. They set traps 360 degrees around the hill so no one gets in and no one gets out. They choose a foot snare as one of their trapping techniques. The trapping foot snare has the sharpness of razor blades, so when a man gets snared, it cuts his legs so they can’t walk or run. It makes them call out for help so they can kill two birds with one stone. Team Mohawk has chosen the bow as their weapon of choice for every team player. The bow has good accuracy at a distance up to forty-five yards, and every man starts out with twenty arrows. The second weapon for the players is the hatchet for its power to be a lethal striking machine and a tool. Out of the hundred that start the game, only twenty get the long spear, but most of them are equipped with a flint knife that is capable of cutting throats and cutting out hearts. With these weapons and land location, they are ready to play this deadly game.
The other team, Team Aztec, was chosen for their phenomenal skills of erecting the biggest temples on planet Earth. They are two feet taller than Team Mohawk. Team Aztec have chosen the same weapons as the other team. They have decided to add two more secret weapons to their arsenal: The blowgun, which uses poison arrowheads that make its victim go paralyzed for twenty-four hours, and then the poison will eat the lungs and make the victim drown in his own blood. Their second secret weapon is the specially trained wild panther. Team Aztec has twenty trained panthers to attack the other team. With these weapon selections, Team Aztec expects the glory of winning the game and going to the planet with three moons.
The Mayans are very religious people with Stone Age technology. It’s their gods that have the technology. With their big ships, that can go to every universe in the cosmos. But the favorite technology that they have is the power to hunt without being seen, the power to hide from all of their enemies. Their gods also have machines on their ships and their home planet that can freeze a body for thousands of years to be used for future war games. These war games are for training the future gods (aliens) and their future alien offspring to carry on war games so they can be master killers. The aliens are a species that believe in one survival principle: to learn the best hunting skills of any other life forms so they can turn themselves into the dominant species in the cosmos.
The aliens have convinced the Mayans to think that they are gods because the alien Predators told the Mayan how to build great pyramids that rise high up in the sky.
Chapter 2
The Alien Predators
The aliens are a species that have a very proud hunting culture. For over one hundred million years, the Predators have been traveling in spaceships, looking for whatever they need to survive in the cosmos. Some planets that they travel to have precious materials which they mine to provide fuel for their ships and the cities on their home planet. They are so advanced that no other intelligent life has been able to keep up with their technology, making them the most powerful species in the cosmos.
Their weapon technology is powerful and stealthy. One type of gun sits on the shoulder so it does not have to be held by the hands. The gun can be shot by the helmet with a laser on the side. The helmet also has infrared vision so it can see body heat. Another weapon is worn as an armguard that has a sword that can extend out to an arm’s length. On the other armguard is a computer system that has a hidden built-in nuclear bomb in it so, if needed, the Predator can commit suicide if captured along with killing all surrounding enemies.
Physically, the Predator aliens are about four hundred pounds with two arms and two legs, a body that looks like alligator skin with a head that’s got sharp teeth and an exterior layer of teeth for grabbing its victims.
Chapter 3
A Special Homecoming
This one hundred–year return to Earth of the alien gods
is a special one. This time, the leader of the group is bringing his three sons for their first hunt. They will be observing the Mayan war games. The one hundred–year war games begin after the Mayans make a sacrifice. Then the teams take their spots in the jungle and wait for the other team to make a mistake. This time, Team Mohawk places twenty men in trees which cover a 360-degree circle of the hill that they are using as their hunting ground. On up the hill are twenty more men with their bows. When the men in the trees give the signal, the bows will rain hell on the other team. An additional twenty men dig holes in the ground to ambush anybody that crosses there path. The other forty are put on top of the hill for support for the line down below. The war games are in its first day, and neither team make a move in till the next morning. The first day was spent preparing and fortifying.
When Team Aztec offensively moves close to the hill where Team Mohawk has been spotted, they look around for any sign of footprints in the mud. One of them gets lucky and finds two footprints in the mud. The ten scouts look at the tracks, and they know what they got to do. Five stay put, and the others go back to tell the others where the tracks are at. But by the time they tell the others, it is night fall; the second day is in the books. Nobody has been found or killed, just some tracks three miles from a river with a big hill that’s perfect for an ambush.
Team Aztec camp near the tracks. The next morning, they discuss about how they will follow the tracks and decide to take two panthers and two scouts with blowguns. The cats pick up the scent and take them to the river, but when they get there, four Mohawk men are in the trees. The Mohawks see them coming from one hundred yards off; they hide behind their trees for the perfect time to shut them down. They get closer and closer; they are twenty yards from the river. One of the cats is ordered to climb a tree to find the scent. The panther smells the scent, but they will have to go across the river. One of the Aztec warriors goes back to tell those left behind. Twenty Aztecs are told to cross the river while the others are on standby. Five cross the river first; they look around for footprints. One of the panthers goes with the warriors across the river. The panther is the first to shed blood during these