Title: The Rat Chronicles
Genre: Science Fiction
Author: G.W. Rennie
Publisher: iUniverse
Pages: 204
Language: English
ISBN – 978-1-47599-934-1
Purchase: iUniverse
An alien race
known as the Xzebuliens that exists in an alternate universe has developed the
technology to create a rift in our own, that appears on the blind side of the
moon. They send asteroids through the rift and deflect them to land on all the
major continents of Earth, containing a virus engineered to wipe out the human
race, so they can leave their dying world behind after we are gone. There will
however, be limitations to the virus, like how far and fast it spreads from the
epicenters of the land masses that they strike making our environment toxic to
humans, but not to most any other forms of life on the planet. The virus, also
designed to turn the environment against humans, including the plant and animal
life.
What the
aliens did not count on is that the rats of Earth are affected by the virus in
a way that mutates them, rendering the virus inert so as not to be dangerous to
us through them, but giving them an ability to become telepathic with people
through their Meta cognitive abilities that they share with human beings which
is evidently lacking in other animal species. They eventually become our allies
using their superior senses and intellect that work through us because of their
mutated telepathic abilities and the Meta cognitive powers that both our
species have in common in thwarting the alien attempts to invade.
An ancient
secret the rats discover in an otherworldly alien AI database that they reveal
to us through their enhanced mental abilities is so shocking it will change the
way people look at rats and our world forever. The human race becomes
subservient to the rats because of their accidental alien viral metamorphosis
as we depend on each other for the survival of both our species….
Gerald Rennie, currently working in Port Coquitlam in beer distribution, graduated High School in 1981, has a life long interest in the subject of rats. Previously published a short auto biography about experiences with them in The Rat Worshiper. Lives alone with his five rats in Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
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