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Last Message from Nibiru: A Science Fiction Horror
Last Message from Nibiru: A Science Fiction Horror
Last Message from Nibiru: A Science Fiction Horror
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The year is 2112: corporations have become nations and the human race has colonized the solar system. But the one thing humanity didnt count on, was Nibiru parking itself in orbit around Earth.
Nibiru and the Annunaki have come back to Earth to finish the job they had started so long ago, or so everyone thought. When the planet parked itself in orbit and nothing happened, people began to wonder.
Sending in a team of field experts with a battle-hardened marine detachment, humanity finally learns the truth about Nibiru. The reason nothing happened was because the entire population was dead and extremely hungry.
Fighting for their lives and constantly on the run, the team slowly begins to reveal the secrets of Nibiru, and with it, the knowledge that the flesh eating locals are the least of their worries
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateJun 12, 2013
ISBN9781481763677
Last Message from Nibiru: A Science Fiction Horror
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Grover Bentley

Grover Bentley was born and raised in the backwoods of Eastern Kentucky. Joining the U.S. Army after college and serving in the Field Artillery Corp, Grover learned the value of hard work and perseverance. After six years of service, Grover decided to try his luck in the civilian sector and immediately began writing. After moving to Atlanta, Grover continued his writing and worked hard in order to make his dreams of becoming a published author come true.

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    Last Message from Nibiru - Grover Bentley

    2013 by Grover Bentley. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 06/10/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-6369-1 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-6368-4 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-6367-7 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013910549

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Thinkstock.

    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    CONTENTS

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    CHAPTER 1

    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 3

    CHAPTER 4

    CHAPTER 5

    CHAPTER 6

    CHAPTER 7

    CHAPTER 8

    CHAPTER 9

    CHAPTER 10

    CHAPTER 11

    CHAPTER 12

    CHAPTER 13

    CHAPTER 14

    CHAPTER 15

    CHAPTER 16

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    There are so many people in my life who have been nothing but positive influences. This novella is dedicated to each and every single one of them. Without these people, there would be no Last Message From Nibiru and there would be no Author, Grover Bentley.

    First and foremost, I want to thank my contributors; without these people my dream of publishing wouldn’t have been realized.

    Oren Hammerquist has been my friend for quite a few years. We met in Basic Training and from there we went to two separate bases but never lost contact. He pushed me to finish this title and gave me the motivation I needed to pursue my dream.

    Leigh Mallette and Dwayne West; what can I say about these two? They’ve supported me in almost every endeavor I’ve tried since I left the military and some that I did while I was in! They read my survivalist articles and helped me realize my love for writing. They were always very vocal supporters of me and my dreams. Without them, I also highly doubt that this book would have been written.

    Tyrell Pope or Kikusaku as I know him as: I met this guy in an imaginary world… wow that didn’t come out right. What I meant to say is he was my first CEO in Eve Online. Considering I joined his corporation, or guild as some like to call it, several days after beginning the game, he helped me understand it and learn it. He’s ex-Military, much like I am, and if there’s one thing you should know about us veterans, we stick together regardless of if we met through an online MMO or not. I’d like to say something like, We’ve watched each other’s backs through thick and thin, but reality doesn’t work that way. But he has helped me more than most of the people who I know in real life, and that, in and of itself, means more to me than anything. Thanks, friend.

    Next, my wonderful mother, Dixie Gillman; I wouldn’t be the man I am today without her. I wouldn’t be a man without her and I wouldn’t be ALIVE without her. She is my mother after all… Even though I’m sure she absolutely hated dealing with me through the process of writing this book, I have to give her credit, it wouldn’t be right not to!

    My father, Jimmy Bentley, who I don’t talk to near enough; the man who taught me right from wrong and who taught me that I should always play through the pain. I owe a lot to my dad… probably more than I could ever hope to repay.

    Secondly, I’d like to thank the other miscellaneous people who have helped me on this book. My family not mentioned above (Amber, Ryan, Ally and Abby), my buddies in Eve Online, my co-workers at Regal Nissan in Roswell, GA…

    And to the Nay Sayers who said this would never happen…

    I’d like to thank all my supporters through-out the process, as well all my friends who helped push me through.

    Most importantly, I’d like to thank you; the reader. You’re the reason I do this; you’re the reason I write. I don’t write to get rich, I write to tell a story and to have something for someone to read and escape the harshness that is life. You are my drive and my ultimate motivation.

    CHAPTER 1

    When it showed up, some called it Nibiru; Scientists referred to it as Nemesis; everyone else called it The End.

    It was late 2012 and the world had been thrown into doomsday fervor. December 21, 2012 was the day the world was supposed to end, after all. The Mayans had predicted it and so had Nostradamus. Yet something different had occurred.

    It began early in 2011 when long range surveyors detected an anomaly in the Ort Cloud. Something was disturbing the comets and planetary bodies that orbited the sun nearly a light year away. The primitive instruments, high-tech by the day’s standards, couldn’t detect what it was at the time. It had taken our civilization the better part of two years to detect what it was and even then we didn’t want to believe it until we finally sent a probe out to meet it.

    It had turned out to be a rouge planet; a planet about the size of Mercury that had apparently been knocked out of the orbit of its parent star and sentenced to wander the cold depths of endless space before reaching our doorstep. The date of this discovery: December 21, 2012.

    Miraculously, the rouge planet had wandered into our solar system. It was the equivalent of knocking a bullet out of the air with another bullet while blindfolded. What was the real miracle was what happened next.

    With the addition of a new planet into our solar system, the biggest fear was that it would either collide with one of the planets already occupying local space or that it would come close and fling itself and the local out of its stable orbit. Many feared that it would be the latter, but neither was to be the case. Instead; Nibiru, as the common citizens had taken to calling it, avoided all planetary bodies on its entry. It caused no new comet activity; it didn’t sling any other planet out of orbit; and it certainly didn’t collide with anything.

    Instead, it came in precisely on the orbital plane. And as if by intelligent design, caught up with planet Earth and settled into a stable orbit which kept the stability of moon, planet, and planet spin/wobble and all other functions we take for granted.

    The Earth had gained a new daughter; Nibiru had become a new moon.

    CHAPTER 2

    By the time Nibiru had taken on its orbit around Earth, nearly one hundred years had already elapsed. A whole generation had grown realizing that their demise was nigh. Economies had tanked and rebuilt themselves and superpowers had fallen. The great nation states that were the norm of 2012 had no place in the world of 2112. In the aftermath of the Brink, the great socio-economic collapse which followed the discovery of Nibiru, corporations had seized control of entire nations. Forging alliances with each other, there had never before been such a time of peace and prosperity as the great Reformation of Nations, as it was called.

    Corporations were now in control.

    Apple had absorbed North and South Americas and they took control of the British Isles, as well as the former European Union. Goldman Sachs had taken Australia, New Zealand, and most of Africa, while Sony-Toshiba conquered Asia Major and Minor, which included the middle-east and the former Soviet Union.

    Realizing that Nibiru was on a collision course with Earth, the three great corporations set their sights on the heavenly bodies. Since the moon was in the Earth system, it was widely acknowledged that it should be neutral territory. So the Corporations pooled resources, and constructed Doorway Outpost; the stellar doorway, as it was, to the rest of the planets.

    Apple struck out first laying claim to Mars and its two moons, Phobos and Deimos. As the only known planet in the solar system that had once been able to support life, Apple began the massive undertaking of terra-forming the planet, pumping trillions of tons of methane into the atmosphere to raise the planet’s temperature to a more habitable level.

    Goldman Sachs followed closely, striking further outward then anyone had ever been in the solar system, and staked claim to Europa; the ice bearing moon of Jupiter. The thought process behind their claim: if it has water, it would become the most valuable planetary body in the solar system next to Earth.

    Sony-Toshiba trailed the other two as they decided to construct massive shipyards orbiting Luna, Mars, and Europa. These shipyards employed millions of citizens and became essential to Earth’s space faring empire as they brought in all resources that could not be grown or mined from the planets themselves.

    As Nibiru closed in on its rendezvous to Earth, there was a mass exodus. It has been estimated that nearly sixty-eight percent of the Earth’s population evacuated the planet in order to avoid the oncoming disaster. The remainder were either unable to afford the tickets off world or simply resigned to the fact that they were about to meet their end.

    Once it was apparent

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