Time Warp

Time Warp by Steven Brockwell Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Steven Brockwell
planet things were not like they are today as you can see for your selves. “
    Carl looked at the screen, there before him stood a barren land, deserted, everything stood in rui ns complete cities lay in ruble“, what has happened here?“ asked Carl.
    “This Carl is the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust, your planet had gone to war for the very last time destroying everything in the process, we only found small groups of survivors, with no food or uncontaminated water to drink, and they didn’t stand a chance of surviving. As you can see on the screen, the snowstorms that appear around the globe are the result of nuclear fallout, meaning the survivor’s days were numbered “, answered Maya
    “ So what year was all of this supposed to have happened?” asked Carl
    “According to your calendar dates that would put it around 15 years from now, that’s the same year we arrived on your planet”, replied Maya.
    Carl stared over to Jan; somehow, the dates must be wrong because they were still in the beginning of the year 2004 AD Carl just played along as Jan had instructed him to, in fear of what might become of them. Sonard and his people might belong to some cult that took alien species, that are supposed to live outside are world seriously, and they might not take any aggravation or intimidation lightly.
    “Then how come it’s not like that now? “ Asked Carl, knowing all of this nonsense was ridiculous. “That’s because to stop the destruction of your planet we embarked on a mission, to save mankind and his planet “, said Sonard
    “How could you do that if it this had already happened? “ Asked Carl
    “Yes ! Only with our advanced technology, we had the capability of time warp “, answered Sonard“So we went back into the past to stop the confrontation from accruing, however, we had one small problem!”
    “What’ problem is that? “ Asked Carl not believing a word Sonard was saying.
    “The inhabitants of the planet where very hostile, and to try and disguise are selves to enable us to work amongst them would have been impossible “, answered Sonard.
    “The inhabitants, don’t you mean man? “ Said Carl
    “No Ca rl, I am afraid when we arrived, you your spices Homo sapient did not exist, your species never even evolved “, answered Sonard.
    Carl was puzzled, this se emed more weird then he thought but even more interesting than he had ever imagined, even though no one in their right mind would take any of this nonsense seriously. “Then who was the dominant species? “ Asked Jan
    “It was you distant cousins Homo erectus as you might call them, they had evolved to be the dominate species, their brains where larger than yours and they had the knowledge and capability of becoming an advanced race, but for one thing.”
    “What’s that?” asked Carl.
    “The barbaric, or animal side of them remained, they advanced there technology not to advance their sel ves, but to destroy one another “, answered Sonard.
    Maya continue to explain the whole process that took place, and how one of their brilliant scientists named Adameus, came up with a plan to return to the very beginni ng of time to solve the problems that had overcome planet earth. In addition, by delivering a new species combined with their own genes they hoped that a more conscious, intelligent species would be born.
    “ Ok this all sounds good, only man has done nothing but wage wars, stock pile nuclear weapons and do his best to destroy the planet! “ answered Carl.
    “Yes ! That is why hundreds of years ago we sort to educate man by sending one of our disciples to teach humanity to embrace one another and to love they neighbor, helping him to become a humble race like ours “,answered Sonard.
    “You’re starting t o sound like some holy preacher “, said Carl.
    Sonard was silent; Carl stared at him realizing that Sonard was implying they sent our god to us? The whole scenario was confusing but at the same time, it made sense.

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