God didn't create Adam and Eve on the sixth day all by himself. He had help! This adventure chronicles the account of the origin of life on Planet Earth. Conceived from the first chapter of the Greatest Story Ever Told, Genesis One, this is the fictionalized version of how Man came to be. Embarking on a captivating journey through space and time, visitors from another planet have just entered the solar system. They have been awarded a contract to manufacture and deliver the first human prototypes to the newly formed planet of “Lil-Brotheria”, or Earth. They transport almost fully grown human embryos aboard their main ship, Cybird One.
The creatures float unconsciously within sealed cylinders filled with life-sustaining amniotic placental fluid. They traverse across the galaxy escorted by a convoy of three sleek Pleiadian vessels on their way to the Lil-Star Solar System (the Sun). Close to achieving full maturation, the male and female pair is about ready to start breathing- to begin Life. But this cannot happen until they are deposited on the presently dangerous and unpredictable Planet surface. Manufactured from cosmic materials, Chief Geneticist Pledamo has fabricated these first parents of all mankind from “Nano-prints” received back on his home planet of Pleiadia. The genetic blueprints were dictated to a Council of Twelve by the Universal Cosmic Personality called Yahwen.
Set back in time at the dawn of history, the new species is placed for observation and learning in a fenced vegetable garden- The Garden of Ehdin. Adjoining a paradise along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, these tributaries used to run from West to East right through the Garden, which today would be the small country of Kuwait, on the border of Iraq. An electric fence and micro-beam wielding aerial hovercraft protect the pair from dinosaurs and other predators. Captain Pledamo wonders why the huge, grotesque Tyrannosaurus Rexes, Allosauruses and Velociraptors were created by the Arcturians. So he Holographs the council to get a clearance from Yahwen to have the Arcturians return to destroy or remove the Dinosaurs. Unfortunately, a frightening skirmish breaks out down on the planet surface between the T-Rexes and the Pleiadian crew. Finally, the request is granted and a huge Ark is sent from Arcturus to transport some of the dinosaurs to a special planet. The rest are eliminated by an Ice Age [lasting three (3) weeks] induced by the Ancient and advanced Arcturians, thus rendering most of the prehistoric reptiles extinct.
Sprinkled with tidbits of scientific nomenclature, but not overly, the story is intermittently narrated by a modern day alien (Zenok). He tells the tale of the Creation of Man as he heard it from ancient Pleiadian ancestors.
The book culminates when Adam and Eve (not their real names) eat a forbidden mind-altering Psychedelic Fruit before they are ready, and are banished from the Garden. The adventure holds relatively close to the account in the Book of Genesis. After the expulsion from The Garden, the first parents now have to forage for food on their own. Then the first offspring, Cain and Abel, fight to the death in a dispute over the best way to get back in the good graces of their folks’ now angry surrogate father, Pledamo, and let the family return once again to the Garden. The Captain (our protagonist Pledamo) is faced with a dilemma – one that could effect the human race for ages to come.
In the end, the creators of man (under the guidance of The Cosmic Source, that is) lose their contract, return home, and leave the creatures, man and woman, to fend for themselves. An outpost originally set up on Venusia (Venus) by the Aliens on the way in to the planet of Lil-Brotheria (Earth), is now the only remnant left behind to monitor the Growth of Species. Thus setting the stage for the sequel, INVISIBLE HORIZON-when the Aliens are forced to return to save the Planet from environmental annihilation. It is hoped the reader will come away believing in the plausibility of our Galactic Heritage and the absolute necessity of there being a Supreme Creator of the Universe. Thus seeing themselves, and their fellow Homo Sapiens worldwide, from a broader and more Celestial perspective, one that is both ancient and galactic.