It was the final plan, the last desperate breath of a colossal empire. A race of scientists and inventors that had reigned like demigods over their realm; a species so advanced and cunning that when their world was destroyed, they’ve left their best creations behind; ageless beautiful servants determined to carry their masters final wishes. To explore new frontiers, undeterred from any difficulties; to bleed and kill in their name and lastly to bring them back from extinction. . Final Colony Reloaded is a special assemblage of the first five books of the Final Colony series (ASHOS ELEVEN, DIRECTIVE 3.1, CONTACT, RAVEN and CITIZEN ONE) in a single volume. . Special Kindle Edition
Angelo (Aggelos) Tsanatelis was born in Athens, Greece on Octomber 24th 1979. He lived for seven years in Bulgaria, where he studied Law at the University of Sofia. During his studies he traveled in Europe and Africa, taking part in 'famously daring expeditions' , visited mysterious locations or simply searched for hidden treasures in the most unlikely o' places' as he quoted himself in a interview in 2012.
After he finished his studies he worked in the private sector for several years before he realized his childhood dream and became an author.
He's currently working with Grimdux on the Old Realms series. A completely new fantasy world and novels.
Colony turned out to be a great Sci-Fi story. Strong themed and with a clear view at an eerie familiar future, it touches on hard real fact questions this planet will soon have to answer. From eugenics and modern-medicine ethics, to Artificial Intelligence, politics and galactic colonization. From wars fought by AI machines and the dangers humanity will soon face this page-turner runs from start to finish at the speed of light. Set against a greatly detailed futuristic (for the reader anyways)pseudo-historical background of an earth that has embraced fully its globalization and NWO it asks a logical question.What happens if everything goes wrong? Are humans the blessed species? Is humanity really that important? Overall good story+fresh-ideas+great-pace, needed perhaps better editing or fine-tuning as we nerds say but I enjoyed it very much til the last page. A solid four.