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The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest
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For millions of years the members of the S.T.R, Space/ Time Research, Council, of the planet Vevetta II, have chronicled the histories of the planets of the known Universe, their two main rules never to alter the flow of history and never to travel into the future. But all this changed.A researcher named Warliam Nathback broke the rule about going into the future and found out that the ruling organization of the planet Earth, The Monopolis, was destined to conquer Vevetta II. Upon returning to Vevetta II Warliam warned his people, but the only action they took was to debate the issue. Finally, in frustration, Warliam forcibly took the Council hostage. The situation ended badly when Warliam's oldest friend, Flink Plexaha interceded and tried to stop him. It ended with Warliam shooting and injuring Flink Plexaha and killing Flink's assistant, and lover, Tya Yivata. After, Warliam was sent to prison and Flink went into the wilderness to deal with his loss.But that is where this story begins....Now, Warliam has escaped prison and is on his way to Earth to change history and save Vevetta II from the threat of The Monopolis. And, now the S.T.R. Council has sent for the one person they believe can stop Warliam, Flink Plexaha...also known as The Traveler....

Book Details

  • Genre: Epic Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Paperback: 358 pages
  • Binding: Perfect
  • Publisher: Outpost Vevetta Productions ( June 2005 )

The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest

By William Pattison

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Product Number: 030-24952896



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