Hidden Knowledge Satellite

Background:
It is 10 000 AD, and humanity has moved across the solar system.
The amazing nanobots, are surface computer-programmed, sub-atomic triads, which use their spin, electro-magnetic and other forces, to dissolve and recombine into every element known. Nanobots can make every state and structure of matter.
Semi-autonomous nanobots have been building and elaborating half-moon-sized domes across the solar system for thousands of years.
Some of these domes have never been discovered, others inhabited and left, others again are haunts for various genetically engineered creatures, living beyond in unexplored domes, living in mysterious domes down dull corridors commonly labelled by the Satellite space community as ‘The Dark’.
The ever-growing nanobot domes are the home for countless billions of people whose entire lives for generations are lived beyond the Earth on Satellite.

The Story:
In this Sci-fi thriller, Magnus, a rookie reporter, with the help of his mentor, High Lord Legiton, and his girlfriend, Catherine, investigates the tragic loss of his best friend’s parents and their home.
Magnus looks for the persons responsible for these deaths, and the deaths of that entire community, but in doing so, he disturbs powerful criminal enemies who withhold knowledge from the public to protect their very private, opulent lifestyles.
In his struggle to see justice done, Magnus must endure further attempts on his life, and threats to the ones he loves, as well as the temporary outrage of his friends, to protect not only his girlfriend, mentor and friends, but the entire civilization of the Earth-space community whose lives depend on Satellite.

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Hidden Knowledge Satellite

Background:
It is 10 000 AD, and humanity has moved across the solar system.
The amazing nanobots, are surface computer-programmed, sub-atomic triads, which use their spin, electro-magnetic and other forces, to dissolve and recombine into every element known. Nanobots can make every state and structure of matter.
Semi-autonomous nanobots have been building and elaborating half-moon-sized domes across the solar system for thousands of years.
Some of these domes have never been discovered, others inhabited and left, others again are haunts for various genetically engineered creatures, living beyond in unexplored domes, living in mysterious domes down dull corridors commonly labelled by the Satellite space community as ‘The Dark’.
The ever-growing nanobot domes are the home for countless billions of people whose entire lives for generations are lived beyond the Earth on Satellite.

The Story:
In this Sci-fi thriller, Magnus, a rookie reporter, with the help of his mentor, High Lord Legiton, and his girlfriend, Catherine, investigates the tragic loss of his best friend’s parents and their home.
Magnus looks for the persons responsible for these deaths, and the deaths of that entire community, but in doing so, he disturbs powerful criminal enemies who withhold knowledge from the public to protect their very private, opulent lifestyles.
In his struggle to see justice done, Magnus must endure further attempts on his life, and threats to the ones he loves, as well as the temporary outrage of his friends, to protect not only his girlfriend, mentor and friends, but the entire civilization of the Earth-space community whose lives depend on Satellite.

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Hidden Knowledge Satellite

Hidden Knowledge Satellite

by Stephen McMahon
Hidden Knowledge Satellite

Hidden Knowledge Satellite

by Stephen McMahon

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Overview

Background:
It is 10 000 AD, and humanity has moved across the solar system.
The amazing nanobots, are surface computer-programmed, sub-atomic triads, which use their spin, electro-magnetic and other forces, to dissolve and recombine into every element known. Nanobots can make every state and structure of matter.
Semi-autonomous nanobots have been building and elaborating half-moon-sized domes across the solar system for thousands of years.
Some of these domes have never been discovered, others inhabited and left, others again are haunts for various genetically engineered creatures, living beyond in unexplored domes, living in mysterious domes down dull corridors commonly labelled by the Satellite space community as ‘The Dark’.
The ever-growing nanobot domes are the home for countless billions of people whose entire lives for generations are lived beyond the Earth on Satellite.

The Story:
In this Sci-fi thriller, Magnus, a rookie reporter, with the help of his mentor, High Lord Legiton, and his girlfriend, Catherine, investigates the tragic loss of his best friend’s parents and their home.
Magnus looks for the persons responsible for these deaths, and the deaths of that entire community, but in doing so, he disturbs powerful criminal enemies who withhold knowledge from the public to protect their very private, opulent lifestyles.
In his struggle to see justice done, Magnus must endure further attempts on his life, and threats to the ones he loves, as well as the temporary outrage of his friends, to protect not only his girlfriend, mentor and friends, but the entire civilization of the Earth-space community whose lives depend on Satellite.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045982610
Publisher: Stephen McMahon
Publication date: 05/30/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 155 KB

About the Author

Stephen McMahon has a double major degree in psychology and writing from Edith Cowan University, in Perth, Western Australia, and a three year Diploma of Teaching. A gifted singer, as a boy he won a scholastic scholarship to sing with Saint Mary's Cathedral choir, Perth, and appeared as a choir boy on the cover of a local news magazine, He went on to win the Festival of Perth, Men’s Open Operatic division, and joined the local opera company for a while. Later, he was selected to sing and dance for a local TV station in a group called, the Channel Seven Workshop, and he played, the Lion, in a school production of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. He sang at weddings, and with a folk group. Late in his teaching career, an operation ended Stephen's singing, Stephen is now a budding writer. Satellite, his first published work, is a sci-fi short story he might turn into a novel.

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