The BIAlien series Vol. I book 2. Rise of the BIAliensapien: Human evolved part 2 [NOOK Book]

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RISE OF THE BIALIENSAPIEN PART 2

Book 2 starts off with Jaden returning to Earth in his upgraded EIS (Exo-skeleton Intergalactic Spaceship), eighteen years later.

His bio-engineered body is slowly evolving into superhuman levels. An alien microscopic companion is sent back to assist him with his mission. His mission is to help scientist locate the Nanomole in humans and ...
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The BIAlien series Vol. I book 2. Rise of the BIAliensapien: Human evolved part 2

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Overview

RISE OF THE BIALIENSAPIEN PART 2

Book 2 starts off with Jaden returning to Earth in his upgraded EIS (Exo-skeleton Intergalactic Spaceship), eighteen years later.

His bio-engineered body is slowly evolving into superhuman levels. An alien microscopic companion is sent back to assist him with his mission. His mission is to help scientist locate the Nanomole in humans and then deactivate it, before the Darclonian mothership enters broadcast range. When a Nanomole is activated and is in the correct stage, it can control a human body. It would need to synchronize with a Bio-parasite after the countdown, for a permanent takeover of the human mind (Bio-parasites are Darclonians in microbe form). Love and romance flows through the chapters as the silent attack on the human race begins.

WHAT HAPPENED IN RISE OF THE BIALIENSAPIEN:HUMAN EVOLVED PART 1?

We begin our story with Jaden, a nineteen-year-old boy who is racing through the cornfield in the cold night air, trying desperately to remember the location of what he saw. This young man has always wanted to be an astronaut; he remembers when he stared up through his telescope at night and wondered when he would have the ability to become one with the stars. What he never counted on was the fact that he would see those stars up close and personal someday using a whole other mode of transport than the Space Shuttle.

Close behind Jaden, in that cornfield, are military men with weapons drawn, trying desperately to stop him from finding what they seek for themselves. Their leader is Major Robinson. He's keeping close contact with his UF1-retrac team, which is desperately following the young Jaden to try and locate the UFO08 that they know landed somewhere in this "middle of nowhere" place. They need to find and capture this spacecraft as soon as possible; after all, it could be representing anything from a UFO attack, to a terrorist drill that could take out everyone on Earth. Seems strange, yes, but it's the year 1996 and these things have been happening for ages. When they see, through their scanners, the outline of a strange silver ship blinking on and off, like the aliens are playing a game of "now you see me, now you don't," Major Robinson knows that the young boy has found what they've all been searching for.

A decision must be made by Jaden...a hard decision. Should he leave all of his family, friends, and his girlfriend Amy behind? There's a 50/50 chance that these alien beings are "friends," and seeing that the military firing bullets behind him are 100% enemies, Jaden takes the risk and enters the craft. As he literally walks into another world, Jaden first sees the nanoeyes (clear orbs that float through the air around him). They study his brain and body, downloading the information he has so they can teach themselves English in a split second of time. After a huge battle between the military on the ground - and a fantastic series of scenes that show Jaden flying over every city and town in the U.S. - the spaceship does what it needs to do and leaves Earth's atmosphere.

The author brilliantly takes us into other dimensions, offering us planets with virtual cities, such as the world of the Andromedians - a place where anyone can be whatever they want to be (which would be really nice). There, Jaden meets Bellona, who can be a warrior like Xena with beauty, brains, and brawn one minute - then a mighty lion the next. In addition to her, we are given Marco - yet another character who is trying to save Jaden's life from the evil beings called Darclonians. Why would they save such a creature, considering that in the last 100,000 years they've barely met up with any intelligent lifeforms from Earth? Well...because these beings sense an anomaly in Jaden; the makings of a legendary good force that the world truly needs.

Soon, Jaden is being trained by warriors, having fun in spaceship races, and playing with the nanotechnology at his fingertips, as Bellona tells him of the past, the history of her species, and the "bad" guys that are out there just waiting for their chance to destroy. When Jaden returns to Earth, it's the year 2014 and the first place he gets to see is the mental hospital's psycho ward where he's referred to as Mr. John Doe. From there he will meet up with AI, who becomes a true friend; he will see his old girlfriend Amy, who has a very big surprise; meet an amazing woman named Kim, who will perhaps steal his heart; and, take his first step toward becoming a true hero.
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Editorial Reviews

FEATHERED QUILL
......There are two factions out there in America - Star Wars vs. Star Trek - and I am definitely on the side of George Lucas having the more creative concept. So hats off to this writer, Vlane Carter, who may someday join those Lucas ranks if readers and sci-fi fans everywhere band together and realize that the force really MAY be with this one." -FEATHERED QUILL REVIEWS.
FOREWORD CLARION
“…the ingenuity behind this work, however, exceeds the average science fiction novel. This series holds incredible potential for development not only into novels, but games, comic books, and even films…

…this talented author tells his amazing tale with a sense of humor. Integrated into his high-tech descriptions and scientific “jargon” are one-liners, even a touch of political comedy and social commentary…” -FOREWORD CLARION REVIEW
KIRKUS DISOVERIES
"...In fact, Carter says that the book is intended to simulate the experience of watching a movie, adding that he believes it could become next Star Wars, Matrix or Star Trek series (and that he feels like George Lucas in the early ’70s). To Carter’s credit, his tale has many elements that would translate well to a big budget, special effects extravaganza. The book is a fast, engrossing read—the pace never lets up for an instant" KIRKUS DISCOVERIES REVIEWS
PENNY HARMON
"...It is clear that the author is an authority on the technology used in the story, and that he has painstakingly edited each word or description so that both detail-oriented readers and non-detail oriented readers alike will enjoy this book... it's in depth, but its not "work" to read. There's even a glossary at the end of the book including terms that a reader might not be familiar with..." -M. Penny Harmon, Review SIP
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Meet the Author

In 1974, Vlane was born in Long Branch, NJ. He grew up in NYC with his family and attended school in the city. Throughout Vlane’s childhood and teenage years, he always had a creative imagination. He decided to put some of his best ideas on paper and he wrote his first short story in 1990, titled: “Terry’s Nightmares,” A Sci-fi/ fantasy short story written for the teenage mind. It was a hit among his friends and classmates in the 10th grade.

Vlane wrote a short story for the NYC Youth Magazine in 1991, it was also a hit amongst teenagers all around the city. Vlane later wrote a 30 page Junior James bond type of short story in 1992. The intense action, adventure, and romance of the short story drew special attention from his friends and a publishing company. Vlane later attended John Jay College in Manhattan, NY, further honing his writing skills and creativity.

In the spring of 2006, a more mature, logical, imaginative and educated Vlane Carter began a new series called Bialien. Vlane wanted to write a book that Sci-fiction, and Science technology fans would love to read. He also wanted to write a book that was easy to read and fully explained so a general audience would be interested in reading as well.

Vlane wanted to write a book that was ahead of its time and make a statement in the Sci-fi world. Vlane adopted a cinematic writing style. He realized that, unfortunately, people are reading less and watching movies more. So writing a book in a style that kept the reader entertained and wanting to read page to page was very important. Jumping into the action and leaving a cliffhanger at the end of chapter 1 was top priority.

Vlane’s personal views on society, human relationships, and technological advances to save the planet and environment have always been integral in his stories. Bialien promises to give the reader something to think about long after finishing the book. It expands the reader’s imagination, inspiring many hours of discussion.
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  • Posted June 21, 2012

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    The Bialien Triology Series Volume 1, 2, 3 Vlane Carter ISBN: 97

    The Bialien Triology Series Volume 1, 2, 3
    Vlane Carter
    ISBN: 978-0-9834690-1-8



    The Bialien Trilogy is not your average sci-fi novels. Vlane Carter sure has a great imagination and succeeds in the best sci-fi story-telling and creation of all characters in his novels. He has outdone himself this time for sure.
    Being average is over rated for Jaden Marion who stumbles upon a UFO landing in New York. The government is out of his trail as they to want the UFO. Jaden has found the government has their own secrets as well, and his life may be in danger. Alot of excitement and danger follows Jaden as he comes to find that he can control the UFO with none other then his mind. As he learns of his way out, he quickly causes the government to chase him with everything they have.
    Jaden disappears for 18 years learning all he can about the life of others and the technologies they have while he is out of contact with earth. After coming back to earth he slowly uncovers the truth and finds things that the government dont want revealed. He finds old and new friends alike. But who can he trust?
    Jaden finally returns to his rightful home, before quickly leaving on mission that only he knows he can complete.Jaden has found himself on the top of the most wanted terriost list. The life of every human being is in Jaden's hands as the aliens take over human minds.

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