
KEID: A Lost Civilization (The Oort Chronicles Book 4)
Release Date: Sunday, April 13th, 2025
Published by: Srarman Press; 2nd edition
Pages: 303 pages
In 'KEID: A Lost Civilization', Braxton Thorpe and his crew uncover a Dyson Sphere constructed by mysterious microbots, raising questions about the fate of the civilization that built it as they explore the Keid triple-star system.
Available At
Full Description
They discover a Dyson Sphere under construction by microbots, but the bots are scavenging one part of the sphere to construct another. And where is the civilization that designed this massive project?
"This is cutting edge, hard science fiction at its finest. This broad-minded, far-sweeping saga is both realistic and daring. The reader feels that yes, this is what the universe is like and what man's role in it will come to be." Professor John B. Rosenman, Norfolk State University.
Braxton Thorpe and his crew of 10,000, who originate from three different star systems, are on a voyage of discovery in the gigantic starship Andromeda, headed toward the Cold Spot in the Cosmic Microwave Background, deep in the constellation of Eridanus. As they approach the Keid triple-star system, to the delight of the Humans from Earth, they stop at Keid A, around which rotates the planet Vulcan, home to Spock in the "Star Trek" television and film franchise. Keid B & C revolve around each other, and both revolve around Keid A.
While exploring lifeless Vulcan, Thorpe and his people discover that the planet is under attack by robotic scavengers. They follow the scavengers to Keid C, where they discover a Dyson Sphere under construction by microbots who seem to be scavenging one part of the sphere to construct another. The
"This is cutting edge, hard science fiction at its finest. This broad-minded, far-sweeping saga is both realistic and daring. The reader feels that yes, this is what the universe is like and what man's role in it will come to be." Professor John B. Rosenman, Norfolk State University.
Braxton Thorpe and his crew of 10,000, who originate from three different star systems, are on a voyage of discovery in the gigantic starship Andromeda, headed toward the Cold Spot in the Cosmic Microwave Background, deep in the constellation of Eridanus. As they approach the Keid triple-star system, to the delight of the Humans from Earth, they stop at Keid A, around which rotates the planet Vulcan, home to Spock in the "Star Trek" television and film franchise. Keid B & C revolve around each other, and both revolve around Keid A.
While exploring lifeless Vulcan, Thorpe and his people discover that the planet is under attack by robotic scavengers. They follow the scavengers to Keid C, where they discover a Dyson Sphere under construction by microbots who seem to be scavenging one part of the sphere to construct another. The