Cosmic Swan

The COSMIC SWAN, based on the science-fiction novel of the same name, can be a stand-alone epic film or part of a film series in the tradition of action-packed science fiction stories of the future such as Star Wars and Star Trek. In the story, an intrepid geologist investigating earthquakes in the Himalayas discovers devotees of a cult led by a gorgeous priestess who says the earthquakes are caused by the birth of a great being. As a scientist and he insists they are caused by some natural phenomenon. Which story is right? Thus hatches the adventure.

As the story begins, a colossal bird-like flying planet is born from below a holy mountain, but his birth triggers powerful earthquakes that terrorize Southeast Asia. Geologist, Mark Joff, comes to the Himalayas to investigate the earthquakes, where he meets a beautiful priestess, Kusoom, who has dozens of devotees to her cult. She claims the earthquakes are due to the birth of a great being, called a Cosmic Swan that will take them to the heavens. Mark doesn’t believe her and insists his instruments will reveal the real cause, but eventually, he is persuaded when he sees its giant crystalline eye in a cave beneath the mountain.

When the cosmic swan breaks out of the mountain, it is attacked by the Chinese military who try to destroy the Cosmic Swan, believing it is a monster like Godzilla. Mark fights to protect them, is wounded in the battle, and is taken onto the cosmic swan. Mark, Kusoom, and the devotees barely escape the attack but are saved when they are lifted up into space by the mother of the cosmic swan. Free to fly they hope to live peaceably in the beautiful land on the back of cosmic swan. But along the way, they face many challenges, including surviving a dive into Nep-tune to refuel, an attack of ice dragons, and encounters with beings from other planets. They also have to convince a Galactic Council to save the Earth from extinction by an exploding star, Be-telgeuse. As the first episode ends, the Galactic Council refuses to help them. Will they find another way to save the Earth?

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Cosmic Swan

The COSMIC SWAN, based on the science-fiction novel of the same name, can be a stand-alone epic film or part of a film series in the tradition of action-packed science fiction stories of the future such as Star Wars and Star Trek. In the story, an intrepid geologist investigating earthquakes in the Himalayas discovers devotees of a cult led by a gorgeous priestess who says the earthquakes are caused by the birth of a great being. As a scientist and he insists they are caused by some natural phenomenon. Which story is right? Thus hatches the adventure.

As the story begins, a colossal bird-like flying planet is born from below a holy mountain, but his birth triggers powerful earthquakes that terrorize Southeast Asia. Geologist, Mark Joff, comes to the Himalayas to investigate the earthquakes, where he meets a beautiful priestess, Kusoom, who has dozens of devotees to her cult. She claims the earthquakes are due to the birth of a great being, called a Cosmic Swan that will take them to the heavens. Mark doesn’t believe her and insists his instruments will reveal the real cause, but eventually, he is persuaded when he sees its giant crystalline eye in a cave beneath the mountain.

When the cosmic swan breaks out of the mountain, it is attacked by the Chinese military who try to destroy the Cosmic Swan, believing it is a monster like Godzilla. Mark fights to protect them, is wounded in the battle, and is taken onto the cosmic swan. Mark, Kusoom, and the devotees barely escape the attack but are saved when they are lifted up into space by the mother of the cosmic swan. Free to fly they hope to live peaceably in the beautiful land on the back of cosmic swan. But along the way, they face many challenges, including surviving a dive into Nep-tune to refuel, an attack of ice dragons, and encounters with beings from other planets. They also have to convince a Galactic Council to save the Earth from extinction by an exploding star, Be-telgeuse. As the first episode ends, the Galactic Council refuses to help them. Will they find another way to save the Earth?

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Cosmic Swan

Cosmic Swan

by JW "Bill Copeland,
Cosmic Swan

Cosmic Swan

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The COSMIC SWAN, based on the science-fiction novel of the same name, can be a stand-alone epic film or part of a film series in the tradition of action-packed science fiction stories of the future such as Star Wars and Star Trek. In the story, an intrepid geologist investigating earthquakes in the Himalayas discovers devotees of a cult led by a gorgeous priestess who says the earthquakes are caused by the birth of a great being. As a scientist and he insists they are caused by some natural phenomenon. Which story is right? Thus hatches the adventure.

As the story begins, a colossal bird-like flying planet is born from below a holy mountain, but his birth triggers powerful earthquakes that terrorize Southeast Asia. Geologist, Mark Joff, comes to the Himalayas to investigate the earthquakes, where he meets a beautiful priestess, Kusoom, who has dozens of devotees to her cult. She claims the earthquakes are due to the birth of a great being, called a Cosmic Swan that will take them to the heavens. Mark doesn’t believe her and insists his instruments will reveal the real cause, but eventually, he is persuaded when he sees its giant crystalline eye in a cave beneath the mountain.

When the cosmic swan breaks out of the mountain, it is attacked by the Chinese military who try to destroy the Cosmic Swan, believing it is a monster like Godzilla. Mark fights to protect them, is wounded in the battle, and is taken onto the cosmic swan. Mark, Kusoom, and the devotees barely escape the attack but are saved when they are lifted up into space by the mother of the cosmic swan. Free to fly they hope to live peaceably in the beautiful land on the back of cosmic swan. But along the way, they face many challenges, including surviving a dive into Nep-tune to refuel, an attack of ice dragons, and encounters with beings from other planets. They also have to convince a Galactic Council to save the Earth from extinction by an exploding star, Be-telgeuse. As the first episode ends, the Galactic Council refuses to help them. Will they find another way to save the Earth?


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BN ID: 2940164906726
Publisher: JW "Bill Copeland,
Publication date: 05/14/2021
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

BILL COPELAND, B.A, M.S. Cybernetic Systems, has an extensive technical and writing background. For his master thesis, he led a group which produced a detailed report on the development requirements for a space habitat. He led development groups at pioneering organizations, such as NASA, Hewlett-Packard, Tibco, and SAP. He managed multimillion-dollar systems development projects for government and industry, including 3-D rocket inspection systems, satellite signal acquisition, internet development, and financial control systems. He spent many years at pioneering world-class high-tech software and hardware companies in the Silicon Valley. He wrote a series of books which helped major corporations boot-strap the application of powerful financial systems, 3-D rocket inspection systems, satellite signal acquisition, and internet development. He has been a cybernetics engineer and holds a Patent “Airborne Stereoscopic Imaging System. He has also been a video producer and teacher.
He has written two science fiction books, Birth of the Cosmic Swan and Cosmic Swan.. As the Silicon Valley Science Reporter, he produced science videos on astronomy and cosmology, including three on the Cosmology Revolution. These videos are available at CosmicSwan.com.

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