The Newton Project

The Newton Project by Jon Kita, published by Vanguard Press in 2022, is a science fiction narrative that unfolds in a high-stakes military context. This edition, comprising 112 pages, explores the development of advanced space-based defense technologies by the US military in response to a threat from the Chinese Air Force. The story centers on the creation of a particle accelerator technology designed to disrupt intercontinental ballistic missiles, which leads to unforeseen consequences when the project inadvertently targets a commercial airliner.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the plot delves into the implications of harnessing dark matter energy and the challenges faced by Space Ops. The narrative raises questions about the balance between defense innovation and the potential for catastrophic outcomes. As the characters navigate these complex scenarios, the book presents a thought-provoking exploration of modern warfare and technological advancements in a fictional setting.
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When the Chinese Air Force attempts to shoot down a heavily modified American B-52 surveillance aircraft over the South China Sea, the US military, and specifically the newly created Space Ops, begin developing the next space-based defense technology to thwart the threat of further attack.
Particle accelerator technology becomes space-based, successfully disrupting the trajectories of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) tested from hardened silos in Alaska toward two major US cities, simulating a nuclear first strike from a foreign power.
The Newton Project harnesses elusive creation particles, the dark matter energy powering our expanding universe.
However, before the next test happens, the project unwittingly targets a commercial airliner with unimaginable results. Can Space Ops save the plane?
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