Race Rivalry (Gate Ghosts Book 3)
RACE RIVALRY
Gate Ghosts Book 3
S. H. JUCHA
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2022 by S. H. Jucha
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Published by Hannon Books, Inc.
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ISBN: 978-1-7375537-2-4 (e-book)
ISBN: 978-1-7375537-3-1 (softcover)
First Edition: January 2022
Cover Design: Damon Za
Acknowledgments
Race Rivalry is the third novel in the Gate Ghosts series, which relates the stories of the descendants of Earth’s fourth colony ship.
I wish to extend a special thanks to my independent editor, Joni Wilson, whose efforts enabled the finished product. To my proofreaders, Abiola Streete, David Melvin, Ron Critchfield, Pat Bailey, Tiffany Crutchfield, and Jwayne, I offer my sincere thanks for their support.
Despite the assistance I’ve received from others, all errors are mine.
Glossary
A glossary is located at the end of the book.
Contents
1: Conglomerate
2: Anomaly’s Surprise
3: Harlyn’s Message
4: Ceda’s Thoughts
5: Hacker Hunt
6: Julien
7: Nira’s Offer
8: Samuel’s Phase Two
9: Phase Three
10: An Unlikely Visitor
11: Lisa’s Tour
12: Teaching Moments
13: Dome Foundations
14: Lazama’s Revenge
15: Deadly Encounter
16: Vivian’s Reflection
17: Disruptions
18: Samuel’s Fate
19: Council’s Surprise
20: Evolve or Devolve
21: Clone Demands
22: Reflection’s View
23: Who’s Signaling?
24: Upgrades
25: Imperium Appointees
26: Numerals
27: Story Time
28: Nira’s Gifts
29: Repair Intimidation
30: Reflection’s Return
31: Vortex Mysteries
32: Alien Probe
33: Densing Detection
34: Double Trouble
35: Jubilation
Glossary
My Books
The Author
1: Conglomerate
KILMER, DAIMLER SYSTEM
PURE POUR PLANET
“We’re listening,” Miriamal said. She and other Beta One sisters had sailed to Kilmer aboard the Dominance to hear the requests of the assembled chairpersons.
At Miriamal’s invitation, Chairpersons Lisa Dyehouse, Karl Denham, and Frank Allbers had joined the sisters aboard their ship.
“We’re loath to make the announcements you request about the conglomerate’s formation and the alliance of our three mining worlds with your sisters,” Lisa said.
Helena replied.
Using a human gesture, Miriamal spread her hands to Lisa to indicate the chairperson should continue.
“The conglomerate’s purpose is expansion, but there aren’t many known wormholes left to explore,” Lisa said. “The most promising one is located close to this system. An investigation by your ship should quickly inform us of the worthiness of our enterprise.”
“If we discover a suitable system to exploit, we’ll expect the twin announcements to be made immediately,” Miriamal said.
“Understood and agreed,” Lisa replied.
“The journey will be swift through the anomaly,” Miriamal said. “However, we’ll rely on passive data accumulation. That will require time.”
“You can reposition your ship through space extremely quickly,” Karl pointed out. “Why not move it close to any system you spot? That would severely decrease the monitoring time, wouldn’t it?”
The sisters were careful to limit their vocal responses to the humans to soft chuckles. Whereas, they’d sent jangling and clashing sounds to one another.
“We didn’t expect to discover your race when we exited the Satchel anomaly,” Helena replied. “Humans in this area of space have believed they were alone for many centuries, but the galaxy is crowded with hundreds of races. Traveling via the anomalies presents an increased possibility of discovering other races. It pays to be careful.”
What Helena didn’t say was that the Omnians had encountered many a well-armed and dangerous race, and the sisters were ill-prepared to handle contentious encounters.
“Can you estimate the amount of time the journey would take you?” Frank asked.
Galena replied. She was referring to her tendency to harshly verbalize her reactions to the humans, and Miriamal and Helena knew that.
“Why are you inquiring about the length of time that we’ll be gone?” Miriamal asked. Rather than focus on Frank, she directed her question to Lisa.
“We wish to sail with you,” Lisa replied.
“We would hear why that’s important to you,” Helena said. To Lisa’s querying frown, she replied, “It’s not that you wouldn’t be welcome aboard the Dominance, but we wish to understand your motivation.”
“We’ll be risking our companies and our personal livelihood,” Lisa replied. “Much depends on what you find. We want to witness the discoveries not just watch imagery that you might record.”