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Insect Code: Inspired by Observation

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Bear is a skilled Military tracker. He is taken from his training as he has been noticed to have excellent field skills. He is taken by an organisation called Insect Code, which is a newly formed government department to learn from insects to help outwit an enemy. Technology has been developed to investigate anyone opposing the government. The technology uses disguise as insects to infiltrate a place without suspicion.
A new company has been formed by an oil tycoon. The company is called Bio-Insect Oil. The company is full of marketing telling the world that they are the solution to the world’s energy needs. They have come up with an environmentally sustainable product. Or so they say.
Insect Oil believes they have been extolling lies and deceit. Bear is recruited to be dropped near Bio-Insect Oil’s production site deep in the jungle. He uses his tracking and detailed observation skills to disguise detailed information of the site in drawings of butterflies. He is disguised as an entomologist to do this despite his military background. His task is straight forward, but he is captured, and disaster is averted by his guile and cunning. He is taken deep inside the plant and finds out more detail than he ever expected. His disguise works, and he’s chucked out with all his detailed findings intact.
He is joined by Martina, a music and code fanatic. Her task detailed being dropped by an advanced craft inspired by nature, where she detailed the movements at this site in the jungle. She uses coding from Grasshoppers to hide her secret communications. She too has become an entomologist.
More detail is needed about the site and a release of robotic moths is used to sense how the plant is capturing insects. These moths relay information about pheromones used to capture insects used in the machine to turn them into usable oil.
Once all the information about the site is gathered and analysed, a swarm of highly technologically advanced robotic bees are sent to destroy the plant. After an amount of wastage of bees on the way, they find the plant and destroy it.
Insect Code’s mission is successful by use of insects to inspire technology. A place in the jungle where environmental devastation was beginning is then restored back to jungle over time.

200 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 6, 2019

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Neil Gregory

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