Earth 2.0 Chpt. 8 - Out of this World! (Uploaded 2/24/2015)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2013
A NEW GALAXY OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR MANKIND.
The year is 2030 and science has made leaps
and bounds in this technology age that we
live in. And now, a plan is made to use warp 
speed propulsion technology in a rocket to 
rapidly venture into and through a wormhole in space.  

Destination? A new planet that has been discovered 
and thought to be in the "habitable zone" in this newly 
found galaxy. 

Everything looks promising, but is it too soon?  
When this new planet is successfully reached 
by a brave crew of astronauts will it be a new
hope for mankind or will man manage to 
destroy a galactic sized opportunity? 
When and where being "only human" 
can make all the difference in this new world.
Problem is... there is no going back, its a one
way ticket to Earth 2.0.
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The first terraformed world, Tau Ceti Four, was now ready for colonization. Some called it Paradise, and it seemed a fitting name. The initial conditions before the terraforming began were perfect, too perfect for botanist Mora Torr. Something was not right. Engineer Gan Finn came over with the other colonists on the Ark Hope ship. He, like Mora, was as much running away from an anguished past as seeking Paradise. But twelve light-years distance itself does not cure broken hearts. "So, are there any alien jubjub birds, bandersnatches, or jabberwocks around here I should be worried about?" Laughter rolled from her mouth at the Alice in Wonderland reference. "Oh, nothing like that. It's not the big scary creatures we should worry about, besides other humans that is, but the tiny ones. History has shown us that things like bacteria, virus, and small parasites are the real killers. The deadliest creature in all the human history is a mosquito with a pathogen." ** Re-edited ** ** Open Novella II - Short List and Ambassador Pick ** ** Wattpad Editor's Choice (January 2020) **