Conexion is a drug that takes you back through memories stored in your DNA to the lives of ancestors. What we find is beyond belief. The aliens are coming.
Excerpt – Conexion
‘A series of bombs have been detonated simultaneously at a number of transit hubs on Terra, Mars and Venus,’ the news announcer reported with that professional detached blank expression.
In billions of homes 3D holos of the announcer sitting in front of a backdrop of explosions played in the corners of billions of rooms.
‘The death toll is likely to reach into the thousands.’ He paused while the scenes of devastation were displayed. ‘Secretary General Rheen has condemned the actions of the terrorists responsible.’
The pictures of the carnage continued to play behind the sombre announcer.
‘So far two different terrorist groups have claimed responsibility. Both the Moony Liberation Movement and the Refutians say they laid the bombs. Secretary General Rheen has promised that whoever is responsible, whether religious fundamentalists or political segregationists, they will be hunted down and made to pay.’
Harry Bane sat in his comfy pexicush having just returned from work and was consuming the meal he had just dialled up.
‘I bet it’s those Moonies,’ he remarked to his partner as he surveyed the scene with his spoon inches from his mouth.
‘Could be,’ Javid Bane agreed. ‘I wouldn’t put it past them. Those nationalist scum will stop at nothing to get their own way.’
‘They’re all as bad as each other as far as I can see,’ Harry replied. ‘It’s scandalous the way religion has reared its ugly head again. Now they’ve resurrected all that superstitious nonsense with knobs on. They are worse than the nationalists. At least the nationalists have a bit of a just cause even if their tactics are obscene. The religious nutters are just plain mad.’
‘I don’t agree with that,’ Javid muttered darkly. ‘There’s has to be more to life than mere existence. Perhaps there is something more that we just don’t know about?’
‘Oh yeah,’ Harry Bane said, giving Javid a dark scowl. ‘I suppose that gives them carte blanche to blow up innocent people?’
‘I didn’t say that,’ Javid protested, backing down. He had no wish to end up with one of their big rows. ‘Nothing justifies blowing up innocent people.’
Harry settled back in his pexicush and began spooning down his food as the two of them morbidly watched the terrible scene unfurl as the holo cameras revealed the full extent of the terrible crimes.
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