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Deb CarverOwens
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Now let us move on the one of Deb CarverOwens's favorite eBooks "Saga of Bazor".
This science fiction novel is about a young woman who is from Earth and has a run-in with two agents from the planet Bazor. One is on a valid mission and the other is a madman.

BriefingWire.com, 4/24/2020 - Here is an excerpt of this eBook. Hope that you enjoy it.

Prologue

Many centuries ago, an English passenger ship left the busy harbor in Dover. Five miles from its departure the ship capsized, and it was presumed that all the hundreds of men, women, and children were lost…or were they? There is quite a different theory that was offered over the years which never met the public eye…

Coming up from its base beneath the ocean's floor, the saucer jetted toward the waterline. Just as the line appeared on their screen, so did a large ship position in their path.

The occupants of the saucer tried frantically to miss the ship but hit the port side of the vessel with the right brace of the saucer. Capsizing, the ship flipped over leaving no time for the crew or passengers to accommodate escape while the saucer careened back into the ocean.

As the crew of the saucer watched, hundreds of passengers and crew sank down in the water. Looking at each other, the aliens agreed that they could not let so many people die nor, could they let them stay on Earth to tell of the aliens' existence, so they teleported all of them onto their vessel.

Putting them in Cryo-stasis, they decided to take them to a star system they had passed on their way home to Earth. The system, after passive study, was deemed inhabitable with vegetation, water, and air. There were animals, however no humanoids could be detected. All the planets in the system were like that except one.

The aliens set their course and journeyed through a black hole to the farthest planet in that system. Staying only long enough to teach the people to survive with machine and transportation knowledge, the aliens left to finish the mission they had originally started. Down through the centuries, the survivors and their descendants spread out throughout all seven planets naming them as they went. They established colonies that ruled themselves with kings and emperors on the different planets except for one. That planet they named Bazor.

They had to build Air Makers and Water Gatherers after the domes were created. One large dome fit the south of Bazor with a vent on the far south side and one large dome fit the north of Bazor with a vent on the far north side. The bridge that connected the two cities was a domed one-mile expanse used for trade and visitation between them. Making extra domes for incoming ships at the port areas of each city, the workers finished their task and left the planet. After the Air Makers and Water Gatherers were perfected, colonists from the first planet, Callamer, were taken to Bazor where they settled two cities. Alvarin was to the north and Anemene was to the south. It seemed prudent to the colonists to set up a system of government with different leaders for different tasks.

These different governments worked out well for all the planets and they are still run that way today. With all the planets named, the descendants called their system the Galaxy of Bazor.

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