Twice upon a Time Book I the Wells Retrieval Project Report |
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Author:
| Michaud, James |
Series title: | The Wells Retrieval Project Report |
ISBN: | 978-1-4921-0605-0 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $24.95 |
Book Description:
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Nicolas Hayne is the genetically enhanced mathematical prodigy who discovers a means to move an object into another dimension and bring it out wherever and whenever he specifies. University president Aaron Spielberg knows this is too big for the university to manage. He negotiates a deal with the government. They get to develop the technology, New Stanford gets the first use for an academic research expedition. Professor E. Howard Engals is the sociologist and historian, Andrew...
More DescriptionNicolas Hayne is the genetically enhanced mathematical prodigy who discovers a means to move an object into another dimension and bring it out wherever and whenever he specifies. University president Aaron Spielberg knows this is too big for the university to manage. He negotiates a deal with the government. They get to develop the technology, New Stanford gets the first use for an academic research expedition. Professor E. Howard Engals is the sociologist and historian, Andrew Schneideman the physician and geneticist, Rachel Taylor the neuropsychologist, and Colonel Glen Usaki is the pilot. Everyone assumes he is a spy for the Alliance Military. And Nicolas Hayne.But Nicolas Hayne has changed. Always arrogant and suspicious, on the first temporal site, he is mad as a hatter. They've only recruited four human subjects when if falls apart. Now they're all stranded in a disabled ship in 1880, New Mexico. This is the epic adventure of three ill-prepared academic researchers, one professional soldier with a personal agenda, a crazy genius navigator, and four random subjects recruited in 2006, as they travel the wild southwestern landscape. It's a stirring time in New Mexico history; cowboys. and outlaws, and Indian uprisings. The time travelers must overcome their distrust and suspicion and work together to survive.