The Fluxion Trilogy: Three stories about life, duty, legacy, and most of all: science

The Fluxion Trilogy: Three stories about life, duty, legacy, and most of all: science

by Benjamin M Weilert
The Fluxion Trilogy: Three stories about life, duty, legacy, and most of all: science

The Fluxion Trilogy: Three stories about life, duty, legacy, and most of all: science

by Benjamin M Weilert

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Overview

Fluxions are the mysterious powers that can turn an ordinary person into an extraordinary legend. Not only have they been used to try and take over the world, but also to save it. These powers have been lost and found over thousands of years by many different individuals. Individuals like Isaac, who lost his wife to the uncontrollable power of fluxions; Benjamin, who fought against a genocide of his people; and Albert, who felt obliged to eliminate fluxions from the world after introducing them a millennium before. Across space and time, fluxions have been used as weapons, with weapons, and to turn people into weapons. They've been used on both sides of justice and continued to oppress humanity until their power source was finally found and understood. The Fluxion Trilogy is a collection of three novels about these mysterious powers and the people who used them and sought to understand them. Included in this omnibus is an Appendix that gives insight into the references made throughout the trilogy. You've never seen science quite like this.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781495450815
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/24/2014
Series: Fluxion Trilogy
Pages: 540
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Benjamin M. Weilert was born in Colorado in 1985.
While he went to school for Mechanical Engineering (eventually earning a Master's Degree), he has found science to be interesting enough to write fiction about it. He likes to classify his novels as "science fantasy," wherein the science is real and (semi) accurate, but portrayed in a fantasy setting to make it accessible to non-scientific readers. If you want stories that are surreptitiously educational, he's your man.
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