Project 731 (30 page)

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Authors: Jeremy Robinson

Tags: #genetic engineering, #Mystery, #Thrillers & Suspense, #supernatural, #Science Fiction, #Military, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Historical, #Thriller & Suspense, #Thrillers

Alessi leans forward, locking her eyes on mine. “I can see you’re a little overwhelmed. Who wouldn’t be? But here is what I want you to take away from all of this. If they...” She looks up at the sky. “...return, you now have a chance to be prepared for it. And I think you’re right, let’s start by finding Atlantis.”

“You...” Collins says. “How did you?”

“The miracles of advanced technology.” Alessi leans back, smiling. “When do you want to start being briefed?”

I look to Collins. The stunned look in her eyes must match my own. I look back to the door. Woodstock, Joliet and Hawkins are there. I turn my eyes up, looking in the Crow’s Nest windows where Watson, bouncing his son, Cooper, Lilly and Maigo stare down at us.

Back to Alessi. “We’re not going anywhere. Let’s get started. But first...” I stand up and address the two masked men at the bottom of the stairs. “You two. Take this beast—” I wave my hand at the big chopper. “—and fetch us some Nick’s Roast Beef sandwiches.” I clap my hands twice. “Chop, chop!”

When I sit back down, Collins and Alessi are staring at me, slightly aghast.

“What? Should I have gotten Maria’s Pizza?” I stand back up and shout to the men who are actually heading back to the chopper. “And pick up a monocle while you’re out!”

I sit once more, cross my legs and continue hiding my trepidation behind a mask of humor and casual behavior. On the inside, I’m terrified. Not because I’m suddenly mind bogglingly rich, or am now in charge of a colossal, world-wide high-tech corporation with questionable business tactics, while simultaneously running the FC-P, or because I’ve now got a wife and a teenage daughter, or because the next time Nemesis surfaces, I might have to turn all these newfound resources, including Endo’s own sister against her. I can handle all that. But it’s now clear that if—if—the Aeros return to Earth, no one will be better equipped to handle the threat than me...the guy, who just three years ago was happily wasting his time and career pretending to search for Bigfoot. Am I really capable of saving the world from an alien invasion?

Let’s hope I never have to find out.

 

 

EPILOGUE

 

Far beyond Earth’s gravitational influence and the cloud of man-made satellites, a lone, black cube the size of an SUV, hidden by the infinite darkness of space, circled the blue-green planet.

Watching.

Listening.

Transmitting.

While the device lacked a conscience, its artificial intelligence let it detect the presence of a multitude of life forms, though it was only actively searching for a few. The first, humanity, was in great abundance, populating nearly every plot of land on the planet, save for the south pole.

But they were inconsequential.

The emergence of the Gestorumque, what the humans called Kaiju, or specifically, Nemesis, was an unexpected, yet not unpleasant surprise. The creature’s survival for so long was unusual for the species, but the creature would be a welcome ally.

While scans for the Atlantide had revealed nothing living, trace amounts of their DNA had been uncovered in the human population. That, along with the observed behavior of the once-simple human race, along with their technological advances, particularly in the realm of warfare, showed a clear Ferox influence.

The signal sent ten years ago had been accurate. Earth belonged to the Ferox.

The black cube transmitted its findings to the fleet, hidden at the fringe of the solar system’s heliopause, eleven billion miles from the yellow star. Forced to slow at the solar system’s edge, as encountering even the smallest of objects at near light speed could be catastrophic, the remainder of the journey would take time, but for beings such as the Aeros, whose life-spans allowed them to observe the rise and fall of civilizations, the journey would feel brief.

And when they returned to Earth, it would not be to cleanse the Atlantide; it would be to cleanse humanity.

Every last one of them.

In
all
dimensions of reality.

As the cube finished its transmission, sensors detected an approaching anomaly. It scanned the object, determining it to be an errant Earth satellite. Instead of taking action, the cube simply moved aside.

It was a mistake.

The cube detected the black sphere’s presence too late.

The laser strike disabled the cube’s communications array, silencing it.

The second disabled its defenses.

The third struck its engines.

And the fourth finished it off, punching a hole through the AI’s core, putting the Aeros satellite out of commission without destroying it. Any stargazers or government agencies monitoring the sky from the planet below would detect nothing. If the sphere’s actions had been more overt, both the Aeros and humanity would know that while the Aeros were still coming, the Ferox had already arrived.

 

 

A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

 

Dear Reader,

 

I wanted to take a moment to thank you for reading
Project 731
. There was a time (a few weeks before I wrote the book) that I thought it would be the final book for the FC-P and Nemesis. If you’ve just finished the novel, you know that’s not true. Not by a long shot. The FC-P and Nemesis will return. You might also be wondering who the Aeros and Ferox are. If so, check out my novel,
Raising the Past
.

 

I hope that you enjoyed this latest installment of what I hope will become a Kaiju series to rival Godzilla and Gamera...in novels, movies, TV shows and comic books. Nemesis is already on her way to being featured in a video game,
Colossal Kaiju Combat: The Fall of Nemesis
. She’s off to a good start, but not even her 350-foot-tall girth is going to reach such a lofty goal without help.

 

So show your support for Nemesis! Post reviews online, at your favorite retailers and on Goodreads. Tell your friends about the book. Post fan art. Spread the word however you can, and let’s make Nemesis America’s first iconic Kaiju (I don’t count Kong...he’s too short and not very strange).

 

Thanks again for all your amazing support, and for reading
Project 731
!

 

—Jeremy Robinson

 

 

 

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ART GALLERIES

 

The following art galleries include the original creature concept designs by the amazing Matt Frank, along with cover sketches for
Project Maigo
by Cheung Chung Tat. And if that weren’t cool enough, we’ve got another amazing gallery of fan art.

 

 

 

MATT FRANK CREATURE DESIGNS

 

This first gallery includes the original creature concept designs for Nemesis and the new Kaiju, deemed: Tsuchi, in its various stages of growth—BFS, Tsuchi and Tsuchi. The designs are by the always amazing Matt Frank, who has provided art for all three Nemesis books so far. You might also recognize his work from many Godzilla comic books. While the sketches were based on descriptions straight out of the book, the concepts also influenced the story, as both took shape simultaneously. Check him out at:
www.mattfrankart.com
.

 

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