The Eye Stone

Major disasters happen all over the world. Technology is to help us in the future in case a disaster occurs. A team of scientists study all types of disasters. Chief scientist Tom Highlander is working on a top-secret project and working with Tom is his assistant, Linda Ordella, a highly qualified astronomer/technician, and two robots that Tom constructed to assist in the project. C-VOE, a conservation volecular unit, is one of the robots programmed to detect tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, and minerals and gems beneath Earth's surface. R-CON, a radar-connecting unit, is the other robot that is programmed to detect unusual encounters from the depths of space and other planetary readouts in the solar system. Tom and his crew have spent the last twelve years working to protect and save lives by detecting disasters weeks before they occur.

As an unexpected, out-of-this-world disaster occurs, Tom and his team put a hold on the top-secret project when they encounter the eye stone, a phenomenon so powerful and beyond their control that can destroy the entire earth.

Tom and his team have encountered all types of disasters, but not such as this--it's a race against time to save Planet Earth.

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The Eye Stone

Major disasters happen all over the world. Technology is to help us in the future in case a disaster occurs. A team of scientists study all types of disasters. Chief scientist Tom Highlander is working on a top-secret project and working with Tom is his assistant, Linda Ordella, a highly qualified astronomer/technician, and two robots that Tom constructed to assist in the project. C-VOE, a conservation volecular unit, is one of the robots programmed to detect tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, and minerals and gems beneath Earth's surface. R-CON, a radar-connecting unit, is the other robot that is programmed to detect unusual encounters from the depths of space and other planetary readouts in the solar system. Tom and his crew have spent the last twelve years working to protect and save lives by detecting disasters weeks before they occur.

As an unexpected, out-of-this-world disaster occurs, Tom and his team put a hold on the top-secret project when they encounter the eye stone, a phenomenon so powerful and beyond their control that can destroy the entire earth.

Tom and his team have encountered all types of disasters, but not such as this--it's a race against time to save Planet Earth.

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The Eye Stone

The Eye Stone

by Brad Boring
The Eye Stone

The Eye Stone

by Brad Boring

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Overview

Major disasters happen all over the world. Technology is to help us in the future in case a disaster occurs. A team of scientists study all types of disasters. Chief scientist Tom Highlander is working on a top-secret project and working with Tom is his assistant, Linda Ordella, a highly qualified astronomer/technician, and two robots that Tom constructed to assist in the project. C-VOE, a conservation volecular unit, is one of the robots programmed to detect tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, and minerals and gems beneath Earth's surface. R-CON, a radar-connecting unit, is the other robot that is programmed to detect unusual encounters from the depths of space and other planetary readouts in the solar system. Tom and his crew have spent the last twelve years working to protect and save lives by detecting disasters weeks before they occur.

As an unexpected, out-of-this-world disaster occurs, Tom and his team put a hold on the top-secret project when they encounter the eye stone, a phenomenon so powerful and beyond their control that can destroy the entire earth.

Tom and his team have encountered all types of disasters, but not such as this--it's a race against time to save Planet Earth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798887639703
Publisher: Newman Springs
Publication date: 10/19/2023
Pages: 54
Product dimensions: 4.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.11(d)
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