The 25th episode, called "Catastrophe", is ready to go and will be posted on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. PST. It's an 'action' episode with plenty of death and mayhem...tastefully done, of course.
Last week, in 'Gopher Ride' Lynda went out in a spacesuit to investigate the alien spaceship, along with Elisa and Donno.
Now we see how that plan goes wrong and the crew of the Hanno suffers fatalities.
I am considering what visitors to this site will enjoy finding here. A possibility may be some of the character profiles that include a little backstory and physical descriptions.
There's also a history of the Earth from the 22nd century up to the 28th century, as well as notes about the history of the aliens.
Any interest? Leave a comment and let me know.
Commander José Aguire loves the life of an explorer, but now is swept up in a conspiracy that threatens everything he believes in. One thing the conspirators didn’t count on was accidentally discovering an alien civilization while running from their own. Read BETWEEN EARTH AND ARCTURUS, the science fiction adventure that begins in the 28th century when mankind has ventured into space again, centuries after a disaster almost ended all life on Earth.
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For descriptions of each episode, check out my Show Notes at the top of the page. This is a work of fiction. Any similarity to real people or events is purely coincidental.
WARNING: Some of the language may be offensive, but no worse than you would expect in an R rated movie.
Special thanks to NASA for the image of the galaxy.
WARNING: Some of the language may be offensive, but no worse than you would expect in an R rated movie.
Special thanks to NASA for the image of the galaxy.
I would like to read the back story about Hanson and Lynda.
ReplyDeleteAaron
Hey Aaron, nice to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteI will put up each of those, and perhaps others, within the next few weeks.
These will be the papers I describe writing on the "Become a Writer" page, but I may have to tweek them a bit so they look right on a web page.
I'm delighted that you're interested.
Cheers,
I finally got Lynda's page posted. Hanson's page will come after I clean up the footnotes.
DeleteThe footnotes work well when I'm using these documents printed on paper, but not so well on a web page, so I'm stripping them out and inserting them directly into the body of the document before posting them.