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The Extinction Agenda

The Extinction Agenda

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Chapter 1  PROLOGUE

Word Count: 2728    |    Released on: 10/08/2023

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June

d to be a grueling quest. It demanded every ounce of strength and determination as he forged his way through treacherous pathways, strewn with jagg

ous companions who feared the wrath of the revered Chula

llowed the sacred path to the hidden shrine as well as a meticulously drawn ma

ers of a fatal infection contracted from the mystical Basin circulated among the superstitious, yet he harbored a strong suspicion of a more sinister force behind his demise. An autopsy

the sacred Chula deepened, its s

round him, their ominous presence adding an eerie aura to his precarious journey. Summoning every ounce of strength, he fought against the rushing waters to reach the safety of dry land. Cautiou

leafy canopy above, cast a gentle glow upon this surreal rea

in of foliage. It stood before him, an imposing pedestal of magnificent proportions, its true nature obscured by natur

about twenty meters. As he continued to gaze upon this awe-inspiring sight, a strong sensation overwhelmed him. He could ju

rattled the very core of his being. His heart pounded fiercely within his ribcage as if desperately seeking escape from this unearthly encounter.

foliage that had long masked the true nature of the majestic formation. And, gradually, as if shedding a c

ndeniable aura of mystery. Exuding a shiny ebony color, its exterior was clad in the trappings of an ancient world, embellished with intricate symbols etched into its weathered sur

ed by an invigorating surge of pure curiosity. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, his instincts ignited an insatiable desire to unravel the secrets that lay hidden within this enigmatic realm. A newfou

sequence of events, a faint but distinct buzz echoed through the air. What had the semblance of a door suddenly drifted seamlessly into existence just above the

t emerged from the depths of the ship's interior. Illuminated by these enchanting beacons, the once-dormant corners of the vessel erupted with captivating vitality, as if responding to a lo

s comprised of countless buttons stretched across the vast expanse before him, tantalizingly waiting to be engaged. Within this mysterious chamber, a dozen contraptions resembling chairs were scattered in an i

pigment that adorned the colossal facade of the ship itself. The very air took o

ord uttered possessed a sharpness and awe-inspiring clarity as if etched into the very fabric of reality itself. The sheer power of its delivery was such that one could almost discern the gentle stir of air emanating from the channel

hrough his being. It felt as though his epiphany had been waiting patiently in the wings, a moment of pr

being exuded such a

tions that resembled a chair and waited eag

like an extraterrestrial was somet

ntroduction often suffices between humans, so I would take the

en's voice: ' We hail from a planet light years from here. Our world was faced with a plethora of conflicts that forced us to seek a

m all species that make up the universe. It is your population. You have survived every plague, disaster

the Black Plague and the Spanish flu-even more recently, AIDS, but it's been

me up with a plot which through you would aid us in actualizing our

sed comparable notions within the esteemed circles of academia, advocating for the re

insight into one of our inventions and expectedly you would

ith the distinction of becoming renowned, as he had always dreamt of possessi

nded grin. With a subservient bow, a gesture of unwavering loyalty, he p

r I am not human, as I earlier remarked, we are not accustomed t

of curiosity evident on his face. '

ly - an indication Zarcka

estions aroun

g seizing in trepidation. Yielding to submissive deference, he again inclined his figure in a deepl

ave way to a vibrant glow of the screen that permeated the room. An enigmatic tabl

al energy and tends to suction data like fluids. However, its survival rate is only a few minutes but within seconds, it po

ed how they knew

able sight. Sprouting forth like nefarious tendrils, a

ns through which data is obtained. So there is virtually no hardware or system yo

have my eyes on you. I would make sure of th

eath his feet heeded an unseen command, parting with seamless precision. In its wake emerged a glass pedestal, a majestic display of the intelligence

its hidden secrets. Within its unveiled chamber lay a sleek small metal box, its enigmatic allure hinting at the untold wonders that lay within. The voice, infused with an air of intrigue, con

, he cautiously scanned

mus, the French seer associated with us, centuries ago and we gave him insight into the future. I would also guide you on how to get his lo

depths of the voice, cascading throughout the ship like a tempestuous symphony. Am

s head, swiftly stuffing the box into his pocket. With measured st

he voice hushed, relinquishing its hold over the

the open, a rush of warm air enveloped him, like a gentle embrace from the elements themselves. As if jolted awa

this extraordinary encounter was no figment of his imagination. The fabric of rea

lace in such a brief interlude. The once sterile expanse of the ship was now shrouded

unhinged mystery of this metamorphosis left him breathless, suspended between the realms of comprehension and wonder. When did this al

n the verdant shroud. With venomous precision, it struck at his jugular, a cruel sting that pi

an to the sanctuary of the village, seeking refuge

avel the twisted web that Zarcka had woven around him. A realization dawned upon him wit

anding voice, an ethereal specter that echoed cruelly through the chambers of his thoughts

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