An alien world; a regime change; a new Regent finding his wings; an horrific discovery; a close encounter of the Human kind. Game of Thrones and Star Wars had a Bastard Son: He is Zy'Thra-Lyn...
Type:
Episode
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
60pp
Genre:
Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
The Dominion has taken ownership of Planet Jujukssiz, and are in the process of capitalizing upon its most valuable resources, which to the Domaingers, a species which has built its empire upon slavery, are its inhabitants. In Episode 2, New Regent, Zy’Thra-Lyn, uses the proceeds to begin development of his new city, while a team of Domainger hunters finds an ancient compound near the world’s southern pole. There, amidst many exciting scientific discoveries, is also abundant evidence which reinforces to the Domaingers that their Regime change was a positive move. They recover a host of alien refugees, taken from other planets for apparently nefarious purposes by the previous inhabitants of the compound. Some of the aliens are unknown to the any of the Domaingers, even xenomorph-specialists such as Zy’Thra-Lyn, and amongst these strange species are four who call themselves Human Beings. Second Episode of Ten

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The Writer: Elizabeth Anstis

Hello Thank you for glancing my way. I am not a professional writer, though in my youth I was involved in the music industry and in reviewing bands and gigs - not for any kind of financial recompense - the writing was the reward...plus the free entry to gigs and stacks of promo CDs I ended up with...After that I wrote poetry, purely for my personal pleasure. I tried to write screenplays and stories on many occasions but always found myself floundering in some sort of mental treacle after the first few pages. In 2013 however I lost my mother and nine months later I had completed a Sci-fi epic of 125K words. The few people who read it said they really liked it too, with one literary blogger… Go to bio
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