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Worldship Praxis
Worldship Praxis
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Existence has a billion faces, each one a universe coexisting with our own.


 

In one such universe, disaster has struck the Earth.



A hard existence will harden some people's resolve.A few Problem Solvers saw that the survival of Mankind depended on getting off of the planet. A group of them took humanity first into orbit, and then on to the stars.

We follow the great Worldship Praxis as it flies silently through the darkness between the stars on its mission. Jack Sadow is the Director, or captain of the ship. Effectively immortal, the Nanobots keeps him young and strong, ready to face the centuries of the voyage.

Time and light-years change Humanity. Jack must contend with a changing world within the ship and with alien life outside the ship. Each decision he makes as best he can, and only time and light-years will determine if he chose well.
 

Buy Worldship Praxis, and find out what happens

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PublisherJD Lovil
Release dateSep 20, 2015
ISBN9781513033464
Worldship Praxis
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JD Lovil

JD Lovil Is the writer of a series of cross genre science fiction novels dealing with the existence of a multitude of parallel earths as required by the Many Worlds interpretation of Quantum Theory. He enjoys writing books which are essentially ‘stand alone’ books, but with similar rules and circumstances, and with some crossover of characters. JD also writes nonfiction books occasionally on subjects, which he believes to be given less attention than called for, or for which he perceives a significant need. Originally from Arkansas, JD Lovil now lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Visit his website at www.jdlovil.jimdo.com

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    Worldship Praxis - JD Lovil

    Worldship

    Praxis

    By JD Lovil

    COPYRIGHT

    WORLDSHIP PRAXIS

    Digital Edition

    Copyright © 2013 JD Lovil
    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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    This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This eBook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you are reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    jdlovilpublishing@gmail.com

    ISBN: 9781513033464

    Independently published

    Disclaimer

    This book is a work of fiction. The Characters and events portrayed in this Novel are fictitious, and any resemblance to any actual events, or persons, whether living or undead, is purely coincidental.

    I have attempted to portray technology, which is feasible in the current theory and engineering, and to determine reasonable limits to that technology given the materials and control available to that technology.

    I have portrayed the humans aboard the Praxis as being at a high type one civilization. Given that level, they would not have force fields, faster than light drives, or gravity and inertial control technology. I gave them a top velocity of a bit over one-tenth light speed, a modified Ram scoop drive with magnetic scoop, ionizing laser, and spin for gravity.

    The Humans aboard Praxis are humans. Humans are defined by the fact that enough is never enough. Humans invented fire to hold back the dark. Then they invented Torches to chase it down. We do not have force fields, FTL, gravetic or inertial drives? Fine, then we will create them. We have a choice of Destinies. Either we can sit in the dark and die of stupidity, or we can be the winner of our piece of the Universe. Given a choice, I prefer the latter.

    The Praxis is on a voyage of Centuries, coursing between the stars on a trip measured in Light-Years. Given the size of the ship and the near immortality of the crew, it works.

    Dedication

    There are many people that I owe the inspiration in finally writing science fiction for publication. The Authors of the Golden Age were giants, and new writers will always be standing on their shoulders.

    I am fortunate to have lived in the time when publishing became a much simpler process than it previously was. Without the innovations for publishing services, there would be far fewer books in the world.

    HISTORICAL TIMELINE

    2021 A.D. Yellowstone Super Volcano Eruption. Beginning of the Twenty-Year Night.

    2022 A.D. ‘Limited’ nuclear war worldwide as countries fought for resources.

    2046 A.D. Earth is evacuated by the Emergency Consortium into orbital habitats.

    2051 A.D. Andiki hive ship arrival at Earth. Hive established in the old Seattle area.

    2054 A.D. Last of the Seattle hive exterminated by the human fleet forces, using nanotech and biochemical weapons.

    2089 A.D. Three World Ships launched from Sol System. Praxis to Epsilon Eridani, Khan’s Needle to Proxima Centauri, and Shadow of Man to Wolf 359.

    2198 A.D. Praxis arrives at Epsilon Eridani. Colony established on Rock Two, standard asteroidal drilled habitats.

    2253 A.D. Praxis arrives at Tau Ceti, exterminates Andiki infestation on Planet Cradle, and establishes Colony on Cradle.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    1 EMERGENCE

    2 INTERIM

    3 RESPITE

    4 SLEEP OF YEARS

    5 DREAM OF TOMORROW

    6 DOWN BELOW

    7 GOODBYE TO TAU CETI

    8 TAU CETI EXIT

    9 NEWS FROM HOME

    10 TIME FOR A NAP

    11 AWAKE

    12 SOFT IN THE DARK

    13 INTERIM BETWEEN STARS

    14 THE COMING SHADOW

    15 WARP TO VAN MAANEN’S

    16 ARRIVAL AT VAN MAANEN’S

    17 AFTERMATH

    18 TRANSFORMATION

    19 WARP TO SOL

    20 ARRIVAL

    INTRODUCTION

    THE GREAT WORLD SHIP Praxis slips through the darkness between the stars, carrying its cargo of humans and Earth life forms on its multi-century journey in a great circuit of the neighboring stars.

    Most of the people aboard spend the bulk of the journey sleeping in hibernation pods, trusting the Alpha Crew led by the near-immortal Tech Director Jack Sadow to keep them safe from relativistic space rocks, alien life forms, and the million and one other dangers in the great darkness.

    For one hundred sixty-four years, the 800 miles long by 100 miles wide World Ship has been traveling, visiting first Epsilon Eridani, then Tau Ceti, traveling at slightly more than one-tenth the speed of light. For about 110 years of the voyage, Jack has been awake and on guard against any danger to the ship and crew.

    The ship carries a fleet of defensive and colony ships and is heralded by nanotech assemblers, sent ahead to begin construction of colonies at each suitable candidate planet encountered. The great ship itself maintains constant velocity throughout its voyage, launching colony Arc ships and high-speed defensive Torch-Ships along its course as needed.

    1 EMERGENCE

    2253 A.D. DAY ONE AT TAU Ceti

    NINA PINGED MY EAR. Approaching Oort cloud of Tau Ceti. Data burst received from assembler swarm. Lasing increased, mag field intensified to compensate.

    The assembler Nanos must have arrived at, and had time to analyze, the planet in the Tau Ceti system designated PB0023, but privately renamed by the human crew as ‘Cradle.' There was a great deal of hopeful anticipation that Cradle would be Earthlike in more ways than size.

    Priority message received. Andiki Hive detected on PB0023. The Andiki had attempted to swarm Earth after the Folly War nuclear exchange had made most of Earth uninhabitable, due to glaciations and fallout.

    The Andiki were insectoid, warm-blooded and intelligent in ways far from human. The best description of the typical Andiki was that of a four-foot long praying mantis, that, unlike its earthly counterpart, lived in vast hive constructions, harvested and consumed virtually anything organic, and used technology uniquely suited to a locust-like migratory plague upon whatever planets they encountered.

    The Andiki had arrived in 2051 A.D., several years after the evacuation of Earth into space. Humanity was well positioned to deal with this locust plague from space, using biochemical and Nanotech weaponry on the newly established hives. Humans would have never chosen to colonize in those conditions, but the Andiki were not able to overcome their hardwired swarm response to planetary biomass. The radioactivity killed them faster than the human weapons could. By 2054, the last of the Andiki were exterminated.

    I’ll take the data burst on my node, I said. The data download link appeared on my interface node and opened with my query. Planetary data hive information, data on the other three planets and the T. Ceti stellar cycle, and then a red paged Andiki spacecraft file.

    Wake crew 32 and launch ten Torch-ships to take out that enemy ship, Nina.

    Crew 32 wake sequence initiated, Torch-ship prelaunch check started. Time to launch, approximately 25 minutes. It would take the crew about ten minutes to revive from cryo-sleep. Even the Body Nanos could not restart body processes instantly, but they came close. During the waking process, the crew would receive downloaded instructions, updates on recent events, and whatever nutrients were needed.

    Reprogram all assemblers within one light minute of the planet, and send them to harvest the hive resources and disassemble the insects.

    Assemblers reprogrammed and dispatched. Crew 32 awakened and proceeding to the torch-ship bay. Total human crew decanted currently is 17287, including you, Nina stated. Assemblers in asteroidal zone are extracting metals for defense ship, dispatching assemblers for the colony build. Colony and the ship should be functional in nine hours.

    That sounds good. Have Colonist Group Two decant, and prep Arc ships assigned to Colony Two. Plot and lay in a course to Van Maanen’s Star, and begin course adjustments.

    Course plotted and laid in. Distance to target 6.13 light-years, 61.89 years Solar at current velocity.

    Wonderful. I’ll be in my quarters looking over the situation stats.

    I walked to the lift and entered for the one-mile shuttle to my quarters. I thought that the situation was proceeding quite nicely. We had arrived at the system with four planets, two Jovian and two Terrestrial, one of which had land plants and sea life. The hive we needed to destroy was a new infestation, with no other colonies detected. Why the hive ship had not even received a new Queen, or it would have departed already!

    The lift door opened, and I walked up the walkway to my quarters. It was a small place. You would think that space would not be at such a premium on a 100 by 800-mile ship! Nonetheless, it was home, packed with computer equipment, info stored in various formats, a gene-modified miniature Dire Wolf panting and wagging his tail in welcome.

    Who did you eat today, you old hound? I asked Fido. Fido wagged his tail a couple more wags, turned around and headed for his food bowl. Whatever else, Fido knew what was important.

    I sat down at my station, turned on the display, and downloaded the information bursts I had stored in visual mode. Updates appeared and were as expected. The Torch-ships had engaged and destroyed the hive ship, and the hive was shredding at a logarithmically increasing rate, as the assemblers reproduced. The Torch-ships split into two task forces, with half of the ships taking up guard orbits around Cradle, and the other half headed to the new defense ship build-site to oversee and start up the systems as soon as the ship assembly was completed. The Arc ships carrying Colony crew two would dock at the new ship before they continued to the colony site.

    The prompt sounded, and a Holo appeared of Sheila, my girlfriend. She was a gorgeous petite dark haired 23 years old (Adjusted) of Asian descent. Sheila said, There you are. How would you feel about some company?

    That would be great. I need somebody to wade through all this data.

    Oh, no way. I will not waste this body on hours of office frustration. I will see if Tom is handy.

    I said, I was just kidding! The new neural upgrades had it all presorted before I even opened the files. Also, Nina had already collated all the data. Just come on by, and wear something tight! I get lonely doing all the work by myself.

    Yeah, sure. I bet you and Nina have some perverted relationship going while I’m not around. I swear that you are sweet on that machine!

    Well, a man has his needs, ya’ know. See you in 10, then?

    10 or 15. I am a lady, after all.

    I said, That sounds vaguely ominous. Okay, see you then.

    I continued the data review and was just getting to the agenda schedule for the colony- build. A ping announced a link to Nina, who said, Arc ships E, F, G, and H have departed. Total human colonists number 19,283. They are on a light burn trajectory to the Defense ship locus. The transit time is 10.25 hours, and the ship should have been functional for about two hours by the time they arrive. Praxis continues on corrected course to Van Maanen’s Star at 0.11 C velocity. Torch-ships will rendezvous with Praxis in 12 hours. Torch-ships were built as high-speed destroyers and reconnaissance ships, able to reach speeds a bit over one-half light speed. By this time tomorrow, the Cradle colony would be up and running, with a defense ship guarding it against orbit, assemblers system-wide building orbital habitats, a new world ship, and setting up manufacturing facilities for everything the colony might need.

    The Arc ships carried the genome of virtually every plant

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