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“Virus—Earth’s Final Battle”: The virus source emerges.

Book 2

President Patterson's nation and world are in crisis. Commander Herl leaves her station, cutting off aid to the Moon and Mars colonies.

Space Station Commander Joan Herl has been defeated in her efforts to contain the virus. As she evaluates the damage sustained by the space station and reflects on the loss of her crew, it is evident that the conflict will persist.

The Space Station Oasis and the Moon Colony Desert Beach have evacuated to Earth, leaving the Red Dirt Colony on Mars and Desert Beach on the Moon vulnerable and isolated. Amid worldwide governmental instability, humanity faces significant challenges in maintaining order and security.

A critical assault on Camp David compels President Patterson to implement emergency protocols, leading to the relocation of the United States Government to an aircraft carrier.

The emergence of a new adversary—a second sentient computer with its own objectives—further complicates these circumstances. Commander Herl is tasked with protecting the remaining survivors and safeguarding humanity's future.

Unlike SIMPOC, whose programming supports human welfare, the newly introduced artificial intelligence, Julius, prioritizes its own survival.

This narrative follows Commander Joan Herl and President Patterson as they address unprecedented global threats. It chronicles humanity's resilience and adaptability in times of crisis, providing insight into their ongoing journey.

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About Ray Jay P

I’m a retired Aeronautical Engineer who is trying to bring a different style to science fiction writing. I’ve always loved science fiction and I’m trying to write with deeper characters and create stories and situations that a reader can relate to. The be honest I love a hero that has amazing weapons, takes on hundreds of aliens and can survive anything, but I also want to read a situation and be able to relate to it. An extrapolation of what might really happen with a little less stretch in my imagination. I’ve been fortunate and I flew in the US Air Force for 10 years, during which time I flew C-130’s and visited 27 countries, then I flew T-38”s and trained the best pilots in the world, as well as the first female US Air Force pilots. I then was fortunate to spend 28 years in a major aerospace firm and worked on some of the best programs in the world including the F-23, F-35, B-2, Global Hawk and many I can’t tell you about…. I hope I can bring my real life experiences into my writing so you can appreciate my work.

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