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RETURN TO SALVATION
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RETURN TO SALVATION
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A look far into the future twisting themes of humor, science, adventure, religion, and morality into a wild experience spanning over a thousand years.
How will mankind survive in a universe of super advanced androids and aliens that have evolved for millions of years? How will mankind adapt to conditions on a new planet? What is the meaning of life for a mortal human compared to beings who are virtually immortal? Is "faster than light" speed really just astral traveling in an inflating universe? What is the meaning of it all?
Alfred E. Numan (No relation to the comic book character) continues on his travels meeting some surprisingly wonderful and positive beings that enable his wild and incredible adventure. Not a dystopia but not a utopia either. If you ride along with Alfred you will visit many habitable worlds, learn to fly with your own wings, learn to fly a spaceship, encounter some famous, and perhaps misunderstood,
religious figures, have philosophical debates with an android, and join caveman who hunt using bows and arrows against alien wild animals on Salvation.
Alfred, faced with incredible possibilities, simply wants to live a satisfying and fulfilling life. Is that too much to ask?
How will mankind survive in a universe of super advanced androids and aliens that have evolved for millions of years? How will mankind adapt to conditions on a new planet? What is the meaning of life for a mortal human compared to beings who are virtually immortal? Is "faster than light" speed really just astral traveling in an inflating universe? What is the meaning of it all?
Alfred E. Numan (No relation to the comic book character) continues on his travels meeting some surprisingly wonderful and positive beings that enable his wild and incredible adventure. Not a dystopia but not a utopia either. If you ride along with Alfred you will visit many habitable worlds, learn to fly with your own wings, learn to fly a spaceship, encounter some famous, and perhaps misunderstood,
religious figures, have philosophical debates with an android, and join caveman who hunt using bows and arrows against alien wild animals on Salvation.
Alfred, faced with incredible possibilities, simply wants to live a satisfying and fulfilling life. Is that too much to ask?