Life, a common product of universes. The first thing that life does when it arises is to fight everything else. Every inch of resource is eventually struggled over. This is why we are here, to see those encounters, to enjoy the brawls.
We started with the Omnitians; they were doing well, spreading slowly across solar systems. That was until one of the ships sent to reinforce the colony in the Outer-31 system deviated from its course. Soon stranded, the survivors are faced with an obvious choice: accept their fate, or fight brutally for survival. Will a new race emerge from their willful living? Those never last long...
Come along and observe the birth and baptism of the Zees.
-Ssallass
Q. What inspired you to write this book? Was there a particular moment or event that sparked the idea?
Ans. That goes back to when I was in 'High School'. I was an avid reader and fan of monsters... My friends and I were creating and planning whole alternative worlds. I refined the concepts over the decades...
Q. What research did you undertake to write this book? Were there any surprising or unexpected findings that you discovered during your research?
Ans. Yes, when dealing with string theory, impact force, pressure, gravity, etc Also, a bit with DNA, I had to look up and investigate multiple options to keep things consistent and scaling well thorough the series.
Q. What was the biggest challenge you faced while writing this book? How did you overcome it?
Ans. The original antagonist changed mid-story because things made sense. Instead, I had to advance the story farther than intended and introduce more in-verse content than expected.
Q. How did you go about developing the characters in the book? Were any of them based on real people or events?
Ans. most of them dated a long while back. Honsa was completely new. Originally, the side character was LT Hans...he became Honsa, and she became the main character. All organically.
Q. Can you share any interesting anecdotes or stories related to the writing of this book?
Ans. None of the characters ends up where I intended them to. Zeemond was the main focus of the first concept. The Point pore reference is an homage to a Van Vogt book.
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