The Tesseract Codex: Insurrection
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Scollin
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By:
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William Parker
About this listen
In the beginning, evil humans conspired to destroy the Tesseract and kill its crew to hide the evil they had done, but I refused to give up. I would fight them to the end! In our darkest hour, indeed at the very gates of Hell, did my father find a single leaf in the wind, John Korbin. My father found John Korbin, but I chose him to save my ship. John Korbin set foot upon the decks of the Tesseract and changed everything. He not only saved my ship, but he found the crew that evil men thought was lost and gone forever. He made all the difference. He set me free. All that seems so long ago now.
My own people, Anoza not humans, came in the night to kill me. They came to kill my unborn child. They came to finish an ancient evil that filled their hearts. Only John Korbin, wounded and bleeding, stood against them, but he did. Our time-space ring made us vulnerable, and now they know where to find us.
Then we discovered that the evil ones had kidnapped my father! How much worse could this get?
It was about to get a lot worse. To rescue my father, the Tesseract would be pitted against unknown forces with quantum technology a million years more advanced. But unknown forces would not be the Tesseract’s only problem. There was a Merc rebellion brewing out beyond the Seven Pillars. It was led by John’s arch nemesis, Sarsen Tabbot. A whole civil war was out there, boiling over right where the Tesseract needed to go. Even worse, to rescue my father, we would have to cross the Great Rift into Anoza space.
But the Tesseract is more than just a starship. It is the Nexus of Fates, and it seems to have a mind of its own. As I think about it now, the Tesseract chose me for my indomitable spirit. The Tesseract chose John Korbin for his warrior’s spirit. The Tesseract had chosen each member of the crew for a reason, and it was not done yet. There is one more left to choose. The Tesseract last choice could blow this whole thing wide open.
©2021 William P. Parker (P)2022 Willim P. Parker