The Alien Artifact 8 Read Online Free

The Alien Artifact 8
Book: The Alien Artifact 8 Read Online Free
Author: V Bertolaccini
Tags: Science-Fiction, dark fantasy, Monsters, Astronomy, extraterrestrial, science fiction classics, alien artifact, new books, arthur c clarke award
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the planet ’ s core or something? ”
    Nothing added up though, as it was only used
to control the shuttle and take it there, and they could easily
have hidden away, and never be found, and they would be found out
eventually.
    He could not realize what it was and realized
that the real solution to what it was would be far more
unbelievable and crazy than what they would come out with, and he
wondered if he could get what it was, and it could be far too
ridicules for them even to assume existed.
    The night before when it had taken control of
the shuttle he had detected something of unknown origins, and it
had been like that when it had made a full appearance.
    Yet there clearly was no evidence of anything
and only someone making a ridicules mistake would add anything to
what had been said, and he filled in his account of what had
occurred on the flight, and going by what all the crew about him
indicated it was a crazy occurrence and they never had any proper
facts anything was there.
    “ To
discover whatever i s here we’ll need more reasonable
and solid clues! ” he
finally announced, especially to Rosenberg, who seemed to be the
most interested and knowledgeable on it.
    They eventually
left the shuttle through the airlock wearing their suits with extra
oxygen tanks on them, and they started to go further out from the
shuttle to a nearby small hill with a view of the surrounding view,
where they blankly viewed the surrounding area, and Cronenberg
looked back and down at the shuttle, which resembled an airplane
brought down in a desert region like the Sahara, surrounded by
bright reddish sand and rocks in bright sunlight, in a cloudless
white blue sky.
    The surprising
thing was his spacesuit’s high temperature and the surrounding view
combined to give the impression of it being incredibly hot, instead
of incredible cold and at the Antarctica of the world, and he even
considered if any of them were capable of making some form of
mistake because of it.
    The adrenalin of the crew was visibly rushing
through their veins, overwhelming them, as they checked their new
surroundings, and most realized where they were, and he thought he
saw the Earth in the sky.
    All around them they examined things like
they were strange new phenomena, and he wondered what they thought
they were discovering.
    Even though they had been exploring areas of
Mars, especially about the base, they had not been to an unexplored
area like it, and they moved over to an area where it looked like a
cold region like the Antarctica, and they looked for ice and
water.
    “ Look at all this! ” Campbell explained, picking
up a strange rock, and none of them could recall seeing it before,
and he then looked as if he recognized it.
    “ What do you think brought us down
now? ” he
asked, curiously. “There’s nothing out here! Nothing
can grow! ”
    They all discussed it and it was apparent
none of them properly knew, and they started examining the
landscape and giving facts and their thoughts of it, and Cronenberg
and Rosenberg examined the best map they had of the region and
discussed it, and they all then discussed what to do.
    Rosenberg pointed at the highest hill, buried
away in the landscape, in a southerly direction, in the direction
of the southern pole, where they had been traveling to, and he
examined why most of it was covered up and saw small sand hills in
front of it, covering up most of it, and what was below.
    “ There’s a better chance of finding
water there!” Rosenberg announced.
    The more Cronenberg examined what was there
the more he thought it was a good place to go and he announced that
he would like to go and check there.
    It looked familiar to him, as a place with
something, and he was sure it was where the shuttle had been
going.
    “ It ’ s as though it has formed differently, by
some means, by something else ... ” Campbell mumbled, looking at it through his
binoculars.
    “ Could be a fault line?” Rosenberg
replied.
    They
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