Finding Kahiki

Finding Kahiki

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Earth had been abused by human interaction for many generations and finally its resources could no longer support the human race in its entirety. In the last 100 years of human life on Earth, scientists found a planet much like the Earth in a far away galaxy. Unfortunately, all ten billion lives could not move on to the new world. In the final years of human life, the long-awaited World War III finally broke out. Earth became a nuclear wasteland. Twelve of the fifteen ships specially engineered to take the human race among the stars were able to take off just before the United Asian States launched their nuclear missiles against the Federated States of the Americas and Euro-Soviet Union. Twenty-four million light years from Earth was the Black Eye Galaxy and nestled within its folds was the Lono system. It had four planets revolving around a G-type star, very similar to the Sun. With advanced technology, it took about 25 years to reach the Lono system. Under the watchful eye of Admiral Nohea Kamahele, they were able to make it to the new world. The new planet that the humans called home was named Kahiki.
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