Servants of the Legacy
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Ongoing, First published Oct 23, 2019
In Servants of the Legacy, Bonnie Taylor uses ancient astronaut theory to weave a compelling tale about our place in the universe and the concept of the plurality of worlds.

In the year 2030, when man is facing his own likely extinction, he looks up at the stars and wonders, is there a place for us out there? Perhaps we aren't the first intelligent life to determine that the best way to fulfill our biological imperative is to plant our seed on a distant star.

Faced with depleting water reserves, crop failure, and a collapsing economy, governments struggle for solutions as mankind wonders if this is the ultimate end.

But strange things are happening...
-A global increase in UFO sightings
-Multiple abductions and close encounters
-Crop formations with encoded messages
-And the discovery of a message inside the Great Pyramid written in the modern language of technology

Directed by his father, a billionaire entrepreneur and founder of the Krittikas Aerospace Corporation, Jason sets out to find the meaning in the messages. He enlists the help of Max, a computer programmer from the Midwest. Max is skeptical of the project but soon learns that his place in this mission was not a matter of chance. He is on a course that was predetermined for him.

The end goal - to preserve a legacy of biological information that is older than life on earth.
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