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The Contact #4

The Contact Episode Four

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The ascendancy of mankind is being decided on Jupiter

In the 22nd century, mankind assimilated the Solar System within the orbits of the inner planets, and was gradually moving further out, beyond the asteroid belt, onward towards the outer planets.

The recently discovered technology of remote manipulation gave people the capability of altering the orbit of celestial bodies of planetary size, which laid the foundation of a new era for the human race: the terraforming age. The colonization of space beyond the limits of the Solar System became only a matter of time.

Soon after the first successful test, changing the orbit of Mercury, a strange object moving from the depths of space towards the centre of the Solar System entered the field of vision of a telescope at an observatory in Chile…

83 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2014

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Albert Sartison

21 books11 followers
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Albert Sartison first became acquainted with games theory when he was a student. Since then, he has been fascinated by complex multiple-move strategic games in politics and economics. In such situations, the apparent freedom of action of the parties involved is in fact restricted by the bounds of economic and political feasibility, which at times leads to improbable consequences.

The history of modern civilization includes many wars and political and economic crises which began as minor contradictions or local conflicts and escalated into global cataclysms on a planet-wide scale. Man has a highly developed intellect which enables him to assess his actions critically and analyse complex situations. As an individual, he is capable of rational reasoning. Is this applicable to human civilization?

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Books by ALBERT SARTISON:

***FUNDAMENTAL FORCE***
--Episode One
--Episode Two is out now!
--Episode Three coming soon

***BEYOND THE EVENT HORIZON*** ("The Contact" sequel)
--Episode One (try it out for FREE!)
--Episode Two
--Episode Three
--Episode Four (final episode)
--Beyond the Event Horizon: Everything simply follows the laws of objective reality (complete series)

***THE CONTACT*** (first contact sci-fi)
--Episode One (try it out for FREE!)
--Episode Two (WATCH THE TRAILER: https://youtu.be/gWYCcvlBD80)
--Episode Three
--Episode Four (final episode)
--The Contact: The ascendancy of mankind is being decided on Jupiter (complete series)

***THE STORM*** (dystopian sci-fi)
--Episode One
--Episode Two
--Episode Three (final episode)
--The Storm (complete series)

--Entangled (a short story)

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September 17, 2017
I can't sugar coat this. This 4 part SciFi "Novela" is just awful. The story is contrived and characters are cookie cutter. Book One seemed like a great start but 2 and 3 are not even the shadow of one and then the ending isn't really an ending. In fact, this is not a four part series at all but continues in the authors follow up series called Beyond the event horizon or something like that. I won't be following the story any further because the story is just terrible. There isn't really any substance to this series. Like something you read online in self published stories that are just echos of every SciFi movie you have ever seen.

Terrible story, cardboard characters and the fact the series does not even conclude means strikes me as an attempt to just monetize what is a really bad novel. buyer beware, the part one that is currently being given away is the only part worth reading.

I can't believe the average rating of this series is what it is. It makes you wonder.
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330 reviews
July 5, 2023
Sadly, this had an awful ending.
Again, sadly I wouldn't recommend it.
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July 30, 2015
Probable science behind the story line

Well,, the four books in total is not a good idea. They have to be in one book. The story coming and going between different phases, will may be need six or seven more books to be completed, ie the pace is wrong with story line. But it deserves more stars, the work is enormous..
19 reviews
October 7, 2016
No ending

Characters were stereotypes with no real depth. The ending leaves you feeling like the author quit in the middle of the book.
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