Fringelords Return to Gaia

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: J West Hardin ISBN: 9781465706270
Publisher: J West Hardin Publication: November 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J West Hardin
ISBN: 9781465706270
Publisher: J West Hardin
Publication: November 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Gaia accepts random evolution as inevitable, chaotic metamorphosis preferable, and the prospect of an uncertain future desirable. A disagreeable axis of warlike Fringelord's, an allied race of technology worshipping Pureon’s, along with the Caapi, a species of clairvoyant vegetation have formed an uneasy alliance to try and twist the course of social and biological evolution on Earth into their own diabolical vision of the future.
The Fringelord's goal is to reestablish a status quo of hierarchic kingships and destroy any potential of change. The Pureon seek to disappear into the caves that spawned them and never see the light of day again after finding the experience of life outside ‘distracting’ from their science. The covetous vegetal Caapi have concocted a dangerous plot to use the universes’ one fatal flaw as a bargaining chip before their greatest fear becomes reality should Gaia be the nexus of change for sentient species everywhere and dash the Caapi’s burning desire of ever controlling their destiny.

The Fringelord’s, Pureon and Caapi are doomed by their own tortuous ignorance to repeat the cycle of a contradictory and cruel relationship with nature while Gaia and her allies remain ever hopeful that change will continue to generate new life. The battle for Earth has entered a new phase.

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Gaia accepts random evolution as inevitable, chaotic metamorphosis preferable, and the prospect of an uncertain future desirable. A disagreeable axis of warlike Fringelord's, an allied race of technology worshipping Pureon’s, along with the Caapi, a species of clairvoyant vegetation have formed an uneasy alliance to try and twist the course of social and biological evolution on Earth into their own diabolical vision of the future.
The Fringelord's goal is to reestablish a status quo of hierarchic kingships and destroy any potential of change. The Pureon seek to disappear into the caves that spawned them and never see the light of day again after finding the experience of life outside ‘distracting’ from their science. The covetous vegetal Caapi have concocted a dangerous plot to use the universes’ one fatal flaw as a bargaining chip before their greatest fear becomes reality should Gaia be the nexus of change for sentient species everywhere and dash the Caapi’s burning desire of ever controlling their destiny.

The Fringelord’s, Pureon and Caapi are doomed by their own tortuous ignorance to repeat the cycle of a contradictory and cruel relationship with nature while Gaia and her allies remain ever hopeful that change will continue to generate new life. The battle for Earth has entered a new phase.

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