Good Vibrations BOOK ONE OF THE HACHII CONCATENATION |
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Author:
| O'Connor, Patrick J. |
Editor:
| O'Connor, Patrick J. |
Illustrator:
| O'Connor, Patrick J. |
ISBN: | 978-1-7328122-5-3 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2018 |
Publisher: | Patrick J. O'Connor
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.95 |
Book Description:
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GOOD VIBRATIONS, the Graphic Novel:Ffurff! NaDii Ix ChiiBii, citizen of the planet Placet, would-be engineering student and--by a twist of fate, Asteroid Miner for Federated Minerals, cursed the malfunctioning mechanism. It wasn't a piece of Federated's mining equipment. Worse, it was something she had bought herself--and it wasn't cheap, on a miner's salary-- She recalled the salesman who had sold her the defective unit. A LIFETIME GUARANTEE, HE HAD SAID:If that's the truth, well,...
More DescriptionGOOD VIBRATIONS, the Graphic Novel:Ffurff! NaDii Ix ChiiBii, citizen of the planet Placet, would-be engineering student and--by a twist of fate, Asteroid Miner for Federated Minerals, cursed the malfunctioning mechanism. It wasn't a piece of Federated's mining equipment. Worse, it was something she had bought herself--and it wasn't cheap, on a miner's salary-- She recalled the salesman who had sold her the defective unit. A LIFETIME GUARANTEE, HE HAD SAID:If that's the truth, well, someone must have just DIED, right now--NaDii had bought a top-of-the-line unit, supposedly powered by vacuum energy batteries. That unit should've run for the lifetime of the Universe.The nearest replacement batteries were 40 million clicks away.But, unexpectedly, plan 'B' showed up in the form of a human male stepping out of the shower, wrapped only in a towel. It was a pretty drastic substitution--he wasn't even from the same planet--but hey--It all worked out well. Better than well. But there was a surprise along with the happy ending. Life, for NaDii, had just gotten complicated.Life, for the Terran Union and the HaChii Confederation, had just gotten even more complicated. They just didn't know it, yet--Good Vibrations follows the family whose formation began with low batteries--and the results of a concatenation of two very different genomes into a bloodline with hybrid vigor nobody ever imagined before.