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Preselinians: The Pure Earthans

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Preselinians: The Pure Earthans

De: Stefanos Gkagkastathis
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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In a time before the moon graced the night sky, an advanced race known as the Preselinians ruled Earth. Immortal and godlike, they built a world of peace and prosperity, where their collective consciousness connected them like a vast, living network. But their golden age ended when the Titans arrived, bringing with them a colossal spacecraft—the Moon—and an army of hybrids designed to conquer Earth. The Preselinians were driven to the brink of extinction, leaving behind only fragments of their once-great civilization.

Millennia later, a university professor, skeptical of ancient myths, discovers that these stories of gods and titans hold far more truth than legend. Through an extraordinary experiment in artificial intelligence, she unlocks the consciousness of Archimedes, the great ancient scientist, who reveals the hidden history of Earth’s lost race—and their enduring struggle against the Titans.

Preselinians: The Pure Earthans explores humanity's forgotten origins, the cosmic battle for control over Earth, and the lingering influence of the moon’s mysterious arrival. As ancient secrets resurface, the fate of mankind hangs in the balance once more.

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