The God Generation: The Best Have Yet to be Born

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Christopher Krull ISBN: 9781310689710
Publisher: Christopher Krull Publication: July 8, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Christopher Krull
ISBN: 9781310689710
Publisher: Christopher Krull
Publication: July 8, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

On the planet of Euchenor, it’s believed that a future generation known as The God Generation will save the planet. This belief system, called Deep Think, relies on a presently non-existent technology that will have the power to bring everything from the past back to life. The day-to-day happenings of Euchenorians revolve around Deep Think and all work done on Euchenor is meant to enable those of the future to create their redeeming technology. Two anthropologists and devout Deep Thinkers, Whaton Lewit and Ioma Isvray depart Euchenor for Antiope, an unexplored world whose ancient inhabitants mysteriously disappeared. Once on Antiope, Whaton finds peace by accepting his future and living for the present moment. After discovering that the ancient Antiopians fled to the beginning of the universe where time began, Ioma becomes obsessed with the Antiopian religion and cultivates a following that defies Deep Think. Meanwhile back on Euchenor, a message from the future is deciphered casting doubt on the technological progress assured by Deep Think. This new doubt results in a mass exodus to Antiope. Those who remain true to Euchenor fear the new way of life on Antiope and seek to destroy the planet and all who threaten The God Generation they believe will save everyone.

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On the planet of Euchenor, it’s believed that a future generation known as The God Generation will save the planet. This belief system, called Deep Think, relies on a presently non-existent technology that will have the power to bring everything from the past back to life. The day-to-day happenings of Euchenorians revolve around Deep Think and all work done on Euchenor is meant to enable those of the future to create their redeeming technology. Two anthropologists and devout Deep Thinkers, Whaton Lewit and Ioma Isvray depart Euchenor for Antiope, an unexplored world whose ancient inhabitants mysteriously disappeared. Once on Antiope, Whaton finds peace by accepting his future and living for the present moment. After discovering that the ancient Antiopians fled to the beginning of the universe where time began, Ioma becomes obsessed with the Antiopian religion and cultivates a following that defies Deep Think. Meanwhile back on Euchenor, a message from the future is deciphered casting doubt on the technological progress assured by Deep Think. This new doubt results in a mass exodus to Antiope. Those who remain true to Euchenor fear the new way of life on Antiope and seek to destroy the planet and all who threaten The God Generation they believe will save everyone.

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