DeepStorm OutTack

DeepStorm OutTack by George S. Boughton, published by George Boughton Publishing in 2013, is a science fiction narrative that explores the dire consequences of climate change and the potential for human survival beyond Earth. This edition spans 360 pages and is presented in English. The story follows an international team of researchers stationed in the Near Earth Territories, where they confront the escalating environmental crises threatening humanity and examine the parallels between current disasters and historical extinction events.
Readers will encounter a diverse cast, including Sashia, a paraplegic scientist whose unexpected resilience becomes crucial to the team’s efforts. The narrative delves into themes of genetic engineering and the evolution of humanity as the researchers grapple with civil unrest and the implications of a new generation of designer-babies. As the squadron faces external threats from space and the challenges of their mission, the book raises questions about the future of life on Earth and the possibility of a new beginning for humanity in the cosmos.
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Extinction Rebellion – a recognition, whether conscious or otherwise publicly, planet Earth is on the brink of major catastrophe. The signs keep building, as relayed in OutTack, justifiably with calls mounting for action over Climate Change and Wildlife Conservation. Except, is that all we’re up against? Is there time? And is Planet B an option after all?
An international team of researchers is assigned to live and work in the newly built Near Earth Territories, comprising a squadron of Giga-vessels (2.6 BCM) anchored in orbit. The spaces within, bathed in real sunlight, exemplify the best of nature with rural areas equivalent in every respect to the greenest counties on Earth.
Least qualified among the scientists is Sashia, a paraplegic who surprisingly becomes a rock on which they all depend. Doctors Mei Sai Ling and Steven Nord form the scientific team’s backbone, headed by Professor Mark Madison and assisted by FayWell, the enigmatic Artificial Intelligence to the squadron.
They research natural disasters that began to grow at the turn of the millennium, with studying events in the Cretaceous Mass Extinction for any similarities there. New discoveries (posited by the author) reveal how Climate change was just the beginning in the demise of dinosaurs.
Meanwhile news coverage becomes increasingly grim as refugees fleeing disasters swell mass migrations. Civil strife grips the globe; new styled warlords escalate a battle with United Nation Security Council forces in space. The Territories squadron, escorted by the biggest and best US Navy battle-carrier, becomes a primary target.
Our species has outgrown planet Earth, where populations are capped with childbirth licensing. The Territories squadron is predominantly manned by designer-babies now in young adulthood. Made to reside permanently in space, they are the beginning of a new branch in the human species – extraterrestrial.
It’s not too late? Time to let nature revive and evolve on its own, on Earth?
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