Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive
On the edge of the Milky Way galaxy lies an insignificant blue planet in a tiny, equally irrelevant solar system, with a star that shines an average light into the void of deep, dark space.

Creatures are said to abound on land rocked by earthquakes and awash with seawater pounding the shores. A bipedal race of primates - this is the only intelligent primate species in the universe - the preeminent life form that has built towering structures but destroys the planet with impunity.

Unknown to this ignorant race of primates on the threshold of either self-annihilation or enlightened advancement are two ancient civilizations, the Tuok Empire ruling the Andromeda galaxy, and the Zalon Kingdom democratically organizing the Milky Way galaxy.

The Tuok Empire is a homogeneous species dictatorship registered with the Universe of Galaxies as a parasitic reservation. All originally indigenous species of this Tuok ruled realm are now parasitically transformed into Tuok.

Little known to the tiny blue water planet isolated at the edge of the Zalon Kingdom is the desire of the Tuok Empire to expand its realm beyond its galactic boundaries. They will attempt to assimilate the primitive primates into their terror-filled empire of horrors.

Will the humans survive as a species, or will they perish being whisked away into a terrible transformation oblivion? This is the first story of humanity's interaction with forces eons older and more benevolent than their fragile imaginings can conceive. On a seemingly secure sphere surrounded by darkness, they await their destiny, blinded by their naiveté.
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Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive
On the edge of the Milky Way galaxy lies an insignificant blue planet in a tiny, equally irrelevant solar system, with a star that shines an average light into the void of deep, dark space.

Creatures are said to abound on land rocked by earthquakes and awash with seawater pounding the shores. A bipedal race of primates - this is the only intelligent primate species in the universe - the preeminent life form that has built towering structures but destroys the planet with impunity.

Unknown to this ignorant race of primates on the threshold of either self-annihilation or enlightened advancement are two ancient civilizations, the Tuok Empire ruling the Andromeda galaxy, and the Zalon Kingdom democratically organizing the Milky Way galaxy.

The Tuok Empire is a homogeneous species dictatorship registered with the Universe of Galaxies as a parasitic reservation. All originally indigenous species of this Tuok ruled realm are now parasitically transformed into Tuok.

Little known to the tiny blue water planet isolated at the edge of the Zalon Kingdom is the desire of the Tuok Empire to expand its realm beyond its galactic boundaries. They will attempt to assimilate the primitive primates into their terror-filled empire of horrors.

Will the humans survive as a species, or will they perish being whisked away into a terrible transformation oblivion? This is the first story of humanity's interaction with forces eons older and more benevolent than their fragile imaginings can conceive. On a seemingly secure sphere surrounded by darkness, they await their destiny, blinded by their naiveté.
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Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive

Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive

by Raymond Pairan
Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive

Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive

by Raymond Pairan

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Overview

On the edge of the Milky Way galaxy lies an insignificant blue planet in a tiny, equally irrelevant solar system, with a star that shines an average light into the void of deep, dark space.

Creatures are said to abound on land rocked by earthquakes and awash with seawater pounding the shores. A bipedal race of primates - this is the only intelligent primate species in the universe - the preeminent life form that has built towering structures but destroys the planet with impunity.

Unknown to this ignorant race of primates on the threshold of either self-annihilation or enlightened advancement are two ancient civilizations, the Tuok Empire ruling the Andromeda galaxy, and the Zalon Kingdom democratically organizing the Milky Way galaxy.

The Tuok Empire is a homogeneous species dictatorship registered with the Universe of Galaxies as a parasitic reservation. All originally indigenous species of this Tuok ruled realm are now parasitically transformed into Tuok.

Little known to the tiny blue water planet isolated at the edge of the Zalon Kingdom is the desire of the Tuok Empire to expand its realm beyond its galactic boundaries. They will attempt to assimilate the primitive primates into their terror-filled empire of horrors.

Will the humans survive as a species, or will they perish being whisked away into a terrible transformation oblivion? This is the first story of humanity's interaction with forces eons older and more benevolent than their fragile imaginings can conceive. On a seemingly secure sphere surrounded by darkness, they await their destiny, blinded by their naiveté.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781097195060
Publisher: Raymond Pairan
Publication date: 01/01/2008
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Author of Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive, Saldora, Silence on the Plains (short stories), Edge of Universe - Zalon Kingdom series (in progress), Corporate Dictatorship series, Freedom, Inequality and Decency, The Road to Microservice Architecture, and essays. Ray Pairan began writing essays on the economy in 2004, which were featured in various books. Around 2008, he wrote his first Science Fiction novel, Zalon Kingdom: The Invaders Arrive, and has since written other science fiction novels and a software technology book. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but lived most of his childhood years in Miami, Florida. He currently lives in Ogden, Iowa, with his wife and son nearby in Walcott, Iowa. He and his wife enjoy camping and photography.
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