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On the Road to Eden

Michel Poulin

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ON THE ROAD TO EDEN is the sequel to my earlier novel SPACE-TIME ODYSSEY, in which a fleet transporting refugees from the Alpha Centauri System in the 41st Century tried to escape an invading alien force. That fleet, hit by an enemy experimental weapon, was then projected back in time, all the way to the year 861 C.E. (Common Era). With the impossibility of returning to their original time, the fleet occupants then decided to resettle on Medieval Earth, occupying empty lands in New Zealand. Now, three months after their arrival on Earth, the people of the Human Expansion are continuing to build their new homes on Earth while interacting with the people of the 9th Century.

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. . .Yes, Commander, and we still have six early warning drones deployed and flying around the Central Pacific, covering a zone extending out by 2,000 kilometers around Hawaii. The only things they detected on the surface were whales, dolphins and orcas.’’ ‘’Very well! I should be done with my review in less than one hour.’’ Jenna was sitting down at the work station when Markus spoke further. ‘’Uh, Commander, I got a number of requests from our crewmembers to get permission to go out and use the nearby beach during their off time.’’. . . Read More