TO BE PUBLISHED SOON
Science fiction for adult and young adult
Sixth mass extinction,
civilization collapse,
superior human species,
tree of life,
Climatic disaster
AUTHOR’S NOTE: I wrote Măjitópiă, this science-fiction novel, because I am fearful for the state of the world, terrified of the climatic damage we have caused the earth. I often wonder if there is any way for mankind to escape extinction. And if so, what is the solution?
Măjitópiă
The planetary clock had been reset. Biological annihilation had been evident for decades. Climate change was at an all time high causing an explosion of disasters for humanity. Humanity was suffering. Food supples were scarce, water sources were drying up. Volcanoes erupted. Wildfires devastated forests and towns. Earthquakes toppled cities. Tsunamis drowned the land and its people. The world was well into the sixth mass extinction and terrestrials were in danger of survival.
With the planet nearing critical climate thresholds, the surface had become too hot, species were dying out and the risk of human extinction appeared to be inevitable. All too few realized that the sixth mass extinction had arrived . The earth was a dying planet and on a crash course to destruction. The tree of life was moribund. For years scientists battled with corporations to stop the madness – their voices drowned out by conglomerates.
Around the world was a race to create a super-human, one that could withstand the global change. But was it too late and was it even possible?
Professor Harris had been secretly working to create a perfect being – a creature that could survive in the worst of climatic disasters – a superior human species, a mortal that could live in the sea and on land. If Professor Harris measured it correctly, this superior human species might possibly escape extinction. But no one had the technology and cross breeding was prohibited – but was everyone sticking to that rule.
Then chaos struck.