The Trilisk Ruins(Parker Interstellar Travels #1) by Michael McCloskeyTrilisk Ruins is a nice entertaining Science Fiction. At first I thought I was headed into yet another so so spy action thriller disguised as a Science Fiction novel. It really seems that way through the first half. Even to the...
Siobhan, Imanol, Caden, and Maxsym often came there to train rather than just sign in from their rooms. Siobhan thought her room was incredible for any quarters aboard a starship, but it was nice to leave it and move around the Clacker every day. Real physical movement gave her a sense of health ...
His powerful sensor arrays allowed him to see a good part of the activity, though he couldn’t see into the tunnels below the city, as they somehow blocked his scans. He believed the lower tunnels were most likely built by Trilisks. The Konuan buildings blocked some of his information, but not all...
Any ideas yet?” asked Arlin. Relachik and Cilreth sat in the galley of the Vandivier as Arlin hovered in the doorway. “It’s too early to say. I don’t think they came back to Earth, though.” “I agree, though I’m only speaking from the gut,” Relachik said. “It will take me a while to get set up. On...
Telisa announced. She was using her new eye to scan the second ruins site from atop one of the artificial spires. Attendants broke away to fly ahead and take a closer look. Cilreth waited amid the rest of the team below. Everyone was eager to take a look at the collection of alien structures they...
He traded a curse for a gulp of orange juice, then closed his eyes and linked into the meeting. Reality skipped and found him in a rigid chair at an elegant black table with microphones, laptops, and notes. Virtual meetings didn’t require such accoutrements, but humans reveled in their traditions...
“You have need of something?” the guard asked. “Well, it’s just that…you see, I don’t sleep.” The guard looked at Yeel uncertainly. “Seriously. I don’t sleep. My great powers and all, you know…anyway, I was hoping to inspect the library.” “Very well. But I am to accompany you.” “Hmm. How odd. Ver...