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Wirestation Red Lion: WireShip
Wirestation Red Lion: WireShip
Wirestation Red Lion: WireShip
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Are you ready for an intergalactic adventure with the WireNauts?

 

The expansion of Earth has reached beyond the moon and onto Mars and the distant planets. But it's not just any astronauts making the trip – it's the WireNauts!

 

WireNauts are the latest version of an astronaut. They don't use rockets to travel space, instead they use space pods linked to super strong nano wires that power the pods so they can travel anywhere needed.

 

Based in Nevada, the WireNauts take off into outer space on space elevators powered by black matter and super strong nano wires. The elevators come in many sizes and can travel along wires to the Wire Stations, the equivalent of a space station, and from there to the different planets.

 

But the adventure doesn't stop there. Three brave WireNauts have landed on Mars, where they discover a mysterious structure made of stone. What secrets does it hold? Join the WireNauts on their mission to find out!

 

Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience with the WireNauts – the future of space exploration!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Pirillo
Release dateJul 13, 2023
ISBN9798223266198
Wirestation Red Lion: WireShip
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John Pirillo

The author was born in Washington, Pennsylvannia. He loves animals and birds. Has two pet cockatiels that keep him company while he writes. He has a lovely daughter and a rascally grandson. He is rich in friends that matter and well adjusted to a life of challenges. He writes and draws every day. He loves anything science fiction, fantasy or extremely well written. Same goes for movies and TV. Not married currently, but has an eye and ear open to possibilities. :)

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    Wirestation Red Lion - John Pirillo

    A WireShip Tale

    WIRE STATION RED LION

    John Pirillo

    Copyright 2023, John Pirillo

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    The Hidden

    Jitters and jittery

    Commander Grammar

    Mars WireStation

    Mars Down

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    The Hidden

    WireNaut Jason Freeborn examined the Phallic symbol as if it were a woman’s body instead of cold, lifeless stone.

    Running his gloved hand along its spine towards the base. Not because it was standard procedure, or because he expected to find some hidden mechanism that would open up the stone to reveal god-awful secrets buried for thousands of  years.

    But because he appreciated fine art.

    And this beaut was as fine as they get.

    Someone...alien to our world...had carved the shape he was enjoying, savoring now.

    What were the aliens like?

    How come no one could find any traces of alien bones or remains anywhere on Mars.

    Just the occasional phallic symbol like this one.

    FirstNauts...the NASA astronauts...counted dozens, but the drones they deployed counted hundreds.

    Some scientists thought they might be grave markers, or even totems.

    But excavations had shown none of those beliefs to be true.

    So, what were they really? What did they signify?

    Winston and Kid, eager young beaver WireNauts watched in fascination as he continued his examination.

    Jason finally finished and turned to look at his fellow explorers. The suits they all wore were the same, except that Winston and Kid flew WireShips through space and he piloted a rocket.

    Both got to the same places.

    Both

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