Emergence
An Apocalyptic Alien Invasion (Command & Control, Book 1)
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Steven Varnum
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JK Franks
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The Truth Was Always There
Deep in the icy black of the North Atlantic, a state-of-the-art submersible makes a chilling discovery—a metallic object slicing through the water with impossible speed and precision. Moments later, systems fail, lights die, and terror takes hold. On Mars, a European rover transmits the image of a stone—etched with unknown symbols—just before vanishing from the data grid. Entire neighborhoods in Nevada disappear without a trace. And in the French Alps, a champion cyclist vanishes mid-race, his GPS pinging him thousands of miles away—then gone.
Across the globe, scattered anomalies start to form a deadly pattern. Astrophysicist Dr. Kaden Trembley has spent his career chasing patterns like these, ridiculed for suggesting intelligent life might already be watching us. But now, something has shifted. They're not just watching anymore.
As covert black-ops teams scramble to bury the truth and governments twist themselves into knots to avoid panic, whispers of alien contacts rise to a fever pitch. With global infrastructures flickering, and trust in authority crumbling, Kaden and his new allies must untangle a trail of evidence stretching from deep space to the halls of power in Washington—before the next phase begins.
From a secretive prepper enclave in the Ozarks to the heart of the Oval Office, Emergence is a brutal, unrelenting sci-fi thriller that rips the lid off the greatest conspiracy of all time. What if aliens weren’t coming… because they never left?
Humanity’s reckoning has arrived—and survival might depend on who is best prepared for the truth.
©2025 JK Franks Media, LLC (P)2025 JK Franks Media, LLCPretty much imaginationless. Next point, the "Science" is badly researched and badly explained. There are concepts that are theoretical without an attempt of explaination. Not even by the so called Scientists, then for the story sake the words, get just jumbled to throw as much Sciencey sounding words on it, to let it sound Sciencey. Even doe, their are official research topics into these Sciences, they are not explored or used most of the time. I mean not even an attempt of using the knowledge we have to make it plausible, only the bareminimum to be able to use the words, if you know what I mean.
For me Sci-Fi is Science made plausible with fictional but also rational explainations. Example: Star Trek, Beaming is explained to a sufficent extent, still goes of the rails into fiction of course. But the explaination is satisfing enough. Thats not the case here, not even a little.
Fantasy - Sci-fi, not Sci-fi
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