About Chromosome Quest: Daring, Dinosaurs, and the Clockwork Apocalypse by Nathan Gregory
Fitz, an out of work cyber warrior, spots a naked woman in a San Francisco Plaza. Finding a naked person in Warner Plaza is not unusual, but the woman, Teena, is extraordinary. As is appropriate for any Hero’s Journey, she is an immortal goddess.
Fitz, Teena, and the mysterious ‘Petchy’ transport themselves to another planet via a portal, where he meets the mysterious “fur-people,” a race of fur-bearing humans on the verge of extinction from a fertility collapse.
There are also dinosaurs, and a massive runaway A.I. hell-bent on destroying humanity. Fitz’s job, when he’s not killing dinosaurs or helping the fur-people with their fertility woes, is to conquer the AI and recover a crucial genetic database. Teena and Petchy need the information it holds to reverse-engineer a cure to the plague that threatens all of humanity, including Earth’s population.
Can Fitz survive dinosaurs, nubile fur folk, and an evil AI to stop cosmic genocide?
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Author Bio:
My journey with Science Fiction began early. I came of age during the Space Race, but when, on September 12, 1962, JFK said, "We choose to go to the moon," I was already en route.
I had launched a rocket to the moon with Rick Brant in John Blaine's "The Rocket's Shadow." I had been to Mars with Heinlein's "Red Planet" and "Podkayne of Mars," had been a "Space Cadet," and trekked across the moon with Kip and the Mother Thing in "Have Space Suit, Will Travel." Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barzoom Epics with John Carter and the “Princess of Mars” likewise primed my imagination. I hope to live long enough to, like "The Man Who Sold the Moon," Delos D. Harriman, die on the moon.
Note to Elon: Give me a call, will ya!
By the time “Star Wars” captured the public imagination in 1977, I had already seen it 10,000 times, in books and my imagination. I have aspired to such fantastic and futuristic adventures for as long as I can remember.