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The catastrophe that struck has passed. The water is receding, the ocean levels rising, and the land drying. All that existed before, is gone. The first order of business is survival. With limited resources, the Nephilim leaders look to Nibiru for trade to get the tools and supplies that they need to rebuild. To do that, they need gold.
The stone blocks that make up the landing pad in Baalbek have withstood the storm surge of the great flood, because of their enormous size and weight. To establish a new spaceport, they need marker beacons to mark the entrance and exit corridor, and a new mission control center. The twin peaks of Mount Ararat are chosen for the northeast beacon anchor, but when the search the location for the northwest anchor finds there are no mountain peaks that they can use. Akira suggests making artificial mountains.
A love affair between Shep, Gerald's youngest son, and Diana, Loki's granddaughter, starts of a series of events that will lead to war, culminating in a catastrophe unlike any other that has happened on Earth—the destruction of entire cities using weapons of mass destruction.
Titles in the series (5)
- One King, One Rule: Invasion Earth, #0.5
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War on Nibiru has caused environmental damage resulting in climate disaster. The cities on the surface have moved underground, and a search for the means to restore the climate is beginning. Two brothers have entirely different ideas of how to rule the planet and save the people. Only one of them can be right. Anu wants to use the planet's resources to further develop the infrastructure of the underground cities, whereas Alalu wants to search for the legendary planet, Tiamat. The legends tell of it having deep veins of gold. If he can find it, the gold can be used to create an atmospheric shield, and life can return to the surface.
- Invasion: Invasion Earth, #1
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Four hundred and thirty thousand years ago, the first Nephilim came to Earth in search of gold. After a perilous journey, the Stargazer, the Nephilim flagship, lands on the alien world. First contact with what is thought to be an intelligent creature doesn't go well. A decision to burn the surrounding grass, enrages the creatures, a large pack of dire wolves. Now, the Nephilim are being hunted, not for food, for revenge. Wolves are not the only hostile creatures they will face. There are water dragons, sabretooth tigers, deadly vipers, and more. This is the story of their struggle to survive and create the first city on Earth, Eridu.
- Occupation: Invasion Earth, #2
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The Occupation of Earth has begun, in earnest, with the construction of four new cities, and the modernization and expansion of Eridu. Mining moves from the sea to land, in a distant land. Gold production increases, and so do the demands for more of it faster from King Anu. The toils in the mines increase, while the city dwellers live in luxury. Droids are sent to the mines to relieve the miners of the heaviest labor. It is a temporary solution that fails. The miners revolt, giving Gerald and Ariel the excuse they need to announce their plans to create a new being, a primitive worker to do the heavy work for them. All is not peaceful in the cities. Loki builds his home, the Eagle's Nest, atop a mountain in a forest of cedar trees. Then he resumes the activities that result in him being exiled to Earth.
- Disaster: Invasion Earth, #3
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The cities in Loki's realm are thriving, and the human population is growing rapidly. If something isn't done to stop them, they will soon outnumber the Nephilim people. It is up to him to do it—he has a plan. They will die! If the growing human population isn't enough for him to deal with, now Gerald's son, Markus, wants to marry one of the filthy creatures. He can't stop him. If he denies the brat his blessing, he will marry the girl out of defiance. Unknown to him, the conclusion of the wedding vows is the signal the Igigi have set in place, to abduct Earthling wives of their own. Starving the creatures has failed. They have survived by eating weeds and grass, and worse—they've thrived. He moves to Plan-B, and hires geneticists and virologists to create a bioweapon, and release it upon the human population, then he orders the Nephilim leaders that no aid is to be given to the infected humans. All his work is for naught, disasters come in threes, and this time it is sure to wipe out the human scum. Astronomers have spotted a large comet that is on a collision course with Earth. The impact will be an extinction-level event. He announces that their mission has come to an end, and begins evacuating the planet, but only for those who are pure of blood. The Earthling wives and their half-breed children are to be abandoned to fate. He forces Gerald to swear an oath. That he will not warn the humans of the coming disaster, or save them—an impossible task. This isn't the first time Gerald has been faced with a difficult task. With the help of his companions, Lucy, and the Orion, he will attempt to save as many as he can.
- War of the Lords: Invasion Earth, #4
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The catastrophe that struck has passed. The water is receding, the ocean levels rising, and the land drying. All that existed before, is gone. The first order of business is survival. With limited resources, the Nephilim leaders look to Nibiru for trade to get the tools and supplies that they need to rebuild. To do that, they need gold. The stone blocks that make up the landing pad in Baalbek have withstood the storm surge of the great flood, because of their enormous size and weight. To establish a new spaceport, they need marker beacons to mark the entrance and exit corridor, and a new mission control center. The twin peaks of Mount Ararat are chosen for the northeast beacon anchor, but when the search the location for the northwest anchor finds there are no mountain peaks that they can use. Akira suggests making artificial mountains. A love affair between Shep, Gerald's youngest son, and Diana, Loki's granddaughter, starts of a series of events that will lead to war, culminating in a catastrophe unlike any other that has happened on Earth—the destruction of entire cities using weapons of mass destruction.
Jay Toney
I got hooked on reading early in life, reading nearly everything I could get my hands on including the Encyclopedia Britannica. As well as being an avid reader I enjoyed bicycling, skateboarding, fishing, and building models and puzzles. As far back as I can remember, I loved anything to do with aircraft. I joined the USAF as an aircraft mechanic working on the F-4, T-38, F-117. and the F-16. A knee injury stopped me from working on aircraft. My knee couldn't support me on the odd angles and slick surfaces anylonger. While in the USAF I attended college. My second love was tormenting my English teacher. I found out she had a fear of death, then she was at my mercy. Anything she said not to do I did just to show her I could. Every essay or theme I wrote dealt with the topic of death, from a first person perspective of a person under going an autopsy, being buried alive, and rising from the grave. She was glad when I graduated. Some authors who inspired me are Robert Heinlein, Harry Harrison, Alan Dean Foster, Piers Anthony, and much more.
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