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OverviewThis is a great collection of Science Fiction short stories. ""Circle is Closed."" Humanity was forced to abandon Earth because of pollution. After 1,300 years, they return, hoping to find a pristine planet. But, something else is living there. ""Red Dots,"" A single ship of astronauts is sent on a perilous mission to find a suitable new home for humanity. They discover that the mission is more complex than they thought, and they are met with a significant surprise. ""Good Morning,"" One man and one computer are assigned to Titan to mine Methane. They each have a different agenda. ""Progeny,"" A female computer investigates the DNA of a bipedal creature and finds clues to who created them.""The Greatest Host,"" The mists travel the universe seeking a host they can share their long lives with. Eventually, they find the perfect host in this humorous Sci-fi for all ages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ray Jay PerreaultPublisher: Ray Jay Perreault Imprint: Ray Jay Perreault Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9798230523147Pages: 182 Publication Date: 12 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRay is a prolific author that enjoys storytelling. He feels that the Science Fiction genre is fertile ground to understand ourselves and where we're going. Ray was a Command Pilot in the US Air Force with over 4,500 flight hours. He traveled to 27 countries around the world in the C-130. His assignments ranged from landing in a farm field in Paraguay to entering West Berlin and experiencing Russian controllers giving him false headings. Ray's other assignment was as a T-38 instructor pilot. ""The T-38 is the best plane in the word; two pilots, two engines, and two afterburners."" Two of his remarkable experiences included training the first class of female pilots and receiving an Air Commendation medal for saving a T-38 that blew an engine during a touch and go, saving himself and the student pilot on board. After his Air Force career, Ray enjoyed a long and exciting career with Northrop Grumman. During the 28 years at Northrop, some of the highlights included work as the Lead Wind Tunnel test engineer on the F-20, F-23, F-18, and B-2. His career progressed to be the Deputy Manager of Engineering for the Tri-Service Stand-Off Attack Missile (TSSM). Later he was responsible for all of the computers at Ryan Aeronautical, then all of the computers on the B-2 Bomber program. Ray hopes you enjoy his work, and he looks forward to sharing many new and exciting stories. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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