The Final Option: A Science Fiction Novel about Armageddon

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Author: Kyle Robertson ISBN: 9781370822966
Publisher: Kyle Robertson Publication: November 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kyle Robertson
ISBN: 9781370822966
Publisher: Kyle Robertson
Publication: November 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There have been mysterious slaughters of entire families. A parent, and an infant, if any, were the only missing victims. The government was stumped. There were no clues or witnesses. The government covertly called them Geno-cleanse Events.

In order to find the culprits, they had to activate Geogyn Kai, The Final Option.

Geogyn was constructed from alien technology and was found in Kinshasa Africa. He completed every dangerous mission unconsciously. They were able to have him remain loyal to the United States Government by attaching an acidic bomb with a timer with an undetermined countdown on it. If he remained loyal and completed every suicide mission, they would add months to the timer.

Geogyn had to find the murderers with the help of four members of the government's paranormal commando squad Ghost Alpha.

When they find out who had done these dastardly murders, it turned out to be someone high above the law.

Once it was explained of their intentions, and his mysterious origin, Geogyn decided to work for the other side to create a society of utopia. He wanted to make the world pure, but he didn't understand the cost, or reason for the purity. When he finds out the truth, his entire being became rocked.

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There have been mysterious slaughters of entire families. A parent, and an infant, if any, were the only missing victims. The government was stumped. There were no clues or witnesses. The government covertly called them Geno-cleanse Events.

In order to find the culprits, they had to activate Geogyn Kai, The Final Option.

Geogyn was constructed from alien technology and was found in Kinshasa Africa. He completed every dangerous mission unconsciously. They were able to have him remain loyal to the United States Government by attaching an acidic bomb with a timer with an undetermined countdown on it. If he remained loyal and completed every suicide mission, they would add months to the timer.

Geogyn had to find the murderers with the help of four members of the government's paranormal commando squad Ghost Alpha.

When they find out who had done these dastardly murders, it turned out to be someone high above the law.

Once it was explained of their intentions, and his mysterious origin, Geogyn decided to work for the other side to create a society of utopia. He wanted to make the world pure, but he didn't understand the cost, or reason for the purity. When he finds out the truth, his entire being became rocked.

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