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The Last Days of Gaia

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The Last Days of Gaia

By: Ron Forsythe
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The planet lives. But maybe not for long.
Three perfect spheres appear in deep space, defying gravity, physics, and comprehension. Terra’s leaders scramble to respond—first with nuclear fire, then with propaganda, then with prayer. Nothing works.
As the end draws near, the powerful flee, the masses riot, and billions turn to Conexion, a drug that unlocks ancestral memory. But what they find isn’t the past—or is it?
Julia and Josie, two artists caught in the chaos, through the drug Conexion glimpse a world with two suns and strange creatures. They believe it’s the future. Until they realise it’s something far older.
In a final moment of revelation, the spheres halt above the Rift Valley. The truth is buried deep in the soil. The rescue mission has arrived.
The Fall Last Days of Gaia is a sweeping speculative epic of collapse, memory, and cosmic reckoning. A story of what we forget, what we destroy, and what might still save us.
Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Emotionally Gripping Greek Mythology Ancient Greece Mythology
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