Ages Past: The Isolation

· Casper Parks
4.0
4 reviews
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407
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After Benjamin discovered a habitable planet, he negotiated opening the colony for humans from across the known universe. His home planet of Bootes had been isolated and inhabitants used for experiments by the Kohana. Many humans from other star system feared Kohana experiments had altered DNA of humans from Bootes. 

As an exchange of various human cultures is underway, those fears faded away. When Jermack fell in love with a girl from another star system, Benjamin stood proud that his son led the way for others.

A small number of non-human races were afraid of humans intermixing and creating a new race. In doing so, humans could request another seat on the Council of All and upset the balance of power. 

Opposed to the colony, a Cold Blooded Coalition formed and contacted the Kohana for help to an end the new human colony.

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4.0
4 reviews
Lizzi and Lewy
9 August 2015
Usual mispelling and occasional howlers as per all casper parkes stories does he never learn? Good stories appalling grammar and spelling
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BIG AL WALKER (THE BIG FELLA)
16 October 2015
good story and ideas but the way it was written and the grammatical mistakes left a lot to be desired
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Goddess Michelle
27 February 2017
Great work
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About the author

Guerrilla Novelist, Casper Parks is considered a “must read author” for today’s generation. He uses science fiction to explore the possibilities of reality past, present and future. His readership spans numerous nations.

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