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Humanity Quest

By: George Joseph
Narrated by: JP Toure
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This story is about love, divine here on Earth. In the twenty-first century, humans have advanced very far in technology, to the point where the entire human genome has been mapped and patient. With all the pollution, waste, and destruction that have been observed beneath the heavens, humans still seem to be on a self-destructive path. So in the year 1999, scientists cloned a prehistoric mammoth that was found in Antarctica two years prior. The mistake happened when the scientists removed where nature had stored and preserved this unique creature and exposed it to ultraviolet rays from the sun. Then they cloned the animal cells, trying to create another one, thus causing the deadliest plague to break out known to man, killing half the world's population of humans and domestic animals. The future turned out horrible because of this experiment. Now it is up to these young warriors who must go back in time from the future to change what took place in 1999. One thing that would stand in the way of these courageous warriors is mankind's advancement in technology, meaning artificial intelligence.

©2023 George Joseph, Jr (P)2023 George Joseph, Jr

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