The Journals of Zaleem, Part 1
As the result of an accident aboard their ship, Xacs Omathe, a California avocado grower, is inadvertently abducted by an alien race which has cultivated life in our galaxy and the greater universe for billions of years. He lives and travels with them for nearly three centuries, experiencing what the future may hold for the Human race.
The creation of all life on Earth was accomplished by the Aanbollth, an extraterrestrial race dedicated to the improvement and continued development of life in the Universe. They are the ultimate engineers of all organisms, great and small, on this beautiful planet known, in part, as M37CXA19B24R3.
The history of Earth and many other worlds is chronicled in the journals of Zaleem Aah Ju Amaharah Ees, Earth's gardener until his untimely death at the relatively young age of 48,373 Earth years.
Fifteen of the seventeen crewmembers aboard the ship are killed immediately, and Zaleem, the Captain, dies five days later. A moment before his death, Zaleem slips an amulet, his recorder, into Xacs's hand, saying it will provide him with safe passage.
An Aanbollth female, Oelphia, for short, is the only other long-term survivor of the accident. She becomes Xacs's life-long mentor, supporting him initially through genetic modifications and rehab, and later by finding him a job and a mate.
Xacs quickly finds that the Aanbollth brain possesses capabilities that surpass those of a powerful computer, and contains a seeming unlimited memory. With the addition of telepathic communications, their society is the ultimate wireless network.
On the ship, Oelphia creates a notebook-type computer containing all the information available on Earth at the time of Xacs's abduction. The Omac, as he names it, becomes his primary source of entertainment and mental stimulation. Later, on Aanbol, a translator program is added to the Omac to convert mutual telepathic communications.
Aanbol is a planet about ten times the diameter of Earth with a rotational rate, a rev, of twenty four and a half days, and an orbital period, a cycle, of about fifteen earth years. The planet's axis is nearly perpendicular to the orbital plane and there are no seasons. There are three moons of significant size which contribute light in varying amounts during the night. The composition of the atmosphere reflects sunlight to produce a lavender sky. The Aanbollth race has an average life span of 200,000 years.
A year and a half after arriving on Aanbol, Xacs and his mate, Sharnielle, move to a relatively remote citrus farm as managers and his adventures with life on an amazing planet blossom like the trees.
Part 1 of this series follows Xacs's life from his abduction until he has settled into a stable life on Aanbol, covering a period of nearly eight years. He has adapted to his genetic modifications, overcome several health problems, initiated a successful program to improve fruit production on the farm, and developed a satisfying relationship with Sharnielle. Oelphia has set-off on another mission in space.
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The Journals of Zaleem, Part 1
As the result of an accident aboard their ship, Xacs Omathe, a California avocado grower, is inadvertently abducted by an alien race which has cultivated life in our galaxy and the greater universe for billions of years. He lives and travels with them for nearly three centuries, experiencing what the future may hold for the Human race.
The creation of all life on Earth was accomplished by the Aanbollth, an extraterrestrial race dedicated to the improvement and continued development of life in the Universe. They are the ultimate engineers of all organisms, great and small, on this beautiful planet known, in part, as M37CXA19B24R3.
The history of Earth and many other worlds is chronicled in the journals of Zaleem Aah Ju Amaharah Ees, Earth's gardener until his untimely death at the relatively young age of 48,373 Earth years.
Fifteen of the seventeen crewmembers aboard the ship are killed immediately, and Zaleem, the Captain, dies five days later. A moment before his death, Zaleem slips an amulet, his recorder, into Xacs's hand, saying it will provide him with safe passage.
An Aanbollth female, Oelphia, for short, is the only other long-term survivor of the accident. She becomes Xacs's life-long mentor, supporting him initially through genetic modifications and rehab, and later by finding him a job and a mate.
Xacs quickly finds that the Aanbollth brain possesses capabilities that surpass those of a powerful computer, and contains a seeming unlimited memory. With the addition of telepathic communications, their society is the ultimate wireless network.
On the ship, Oelphia creates a notebook-type computer containing all the information available on Earth at the time of Xacs's abduction. The Omac, as he names it, becomes his primary source of entertainment and mental stimulation. Later, on Aanbol, a translator program is added to the Omac to convert mutual telepathic communications.
Aanbol is a planet about ten times the diameter of Earth with a rotational rate, a rev, of twenty four and a half days, and an orbital period, a cycle, of about fifteen earth years. The planet's axis is nearly perpendicular to the orbital plane and there are no seasons. There are three moons of significant size which contribute light in varying amounts during the night. The composition of the atmosphere reflects sunlight to produce a lavender sky. The Aanbollth race has an average life span of 200,000 years.
A year and a half after arriving on Aanbol, Xacs and his mate, Sharnielle, move to a relatively remote citrus farm as managers and his adventures with life on an amazing planet blossom like the trees.
Part 1 of this series follows Xacs's life from his abduction until he has settled into a stable life on Aanbol, covering a period of nearly eight years. He has adapted to his genetic modifications, overcome several health problems, initiated a successful program to improve fruit production on the farm, and developed a satisfying relationship with Sharnielle. Oelphia has set-off on another mission in space.
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The Journals of Zaleem, Part 1

The Journals of Zaleem, Part 1

by Tommy Masek
The Journals of Zaleem, Part 1

The Journals of Zaleem, Part 1

by Tommy Masek

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As the result of an accident aboard their ship, Xacs Omathe, a California avocado grower, is inadvertently abducted by an alien race which has cultivated life in our galaxy and the greater universe for billions of years. He lives and travels with them for nearly three centuries, experiencing what the future may hold for the Human race.
The creation of all life on Earth was accomplished by the Aanbollth, an extraterrestrial race dedicated to the improvement and continued development of life in the Universe. They are the ultimate engineers of all organisms, great and small, on this beautiful planet known, in part, as M37CXA19B24R3.
The history of Earth and many other worlds is chronicled in the journals of Zaleem Aah Ju Amaharah Ees, Earth's gardener until his untimely death at the relatively young age of 48,373 Earth years.
Fifteen of the seventeen crewmembers aboard the ship are killed immediately, and Zaleem, the Captain, dies five days later. A moment before his death, Zaleem slips an amulet, his recorder, into Xacs's hand, saying it will provide him with safe passage.
An Aanbollth female, Oelphia, for short, is the only other long-term survivor of the accident. She becomes Xacs's life-long mentor, supporting him initially through genetic modifications and rehab, and later by finding him a job and a mate.
Xacs quickly finds that the Aanbollth brain possesses capabilities that surpass those of a powerful computer, and contains a seeming unlimited memory. With the addition of telepathic communications, their society is the ultimate wireless network.
On the ship, Oelphia creates a notebook-type computer containing all the information available on Earth at the time of Xacs's abduction. The Omac, as he names it, becomes his primary source of entertainment and mental stimulation. Later, on Aanbol, a translator program is added to the Omac to convert mutual telepathic communications.
Aanbol is a planet about ten times the diameter of Earth with a rotational rate, a rev, of twenty four and a half days, and an orbital period, a cycle, of about fifteen earth years. The planet's axis is nearly perpendicular to the orbital plane and there are no seasons. There are three moons of significant size which contribute light in varying amounts during the night. The composition of the atmosphere reflects sunlight to produce a lavender sky. The Aanbollth race has an average life span of 200,000 years.
A year and a half after arriving on Aanbol, Xacs and his mate, Sharnielle, move to a relatively remote citrus farm as managers and his adventures with life on an amazing planet blossom like the trees.
Part 1 of this series follows Xacs's life from his abduction until he has settled into a stable life on Aanbol, covering a period of nearly eight years. He has adapted to his genetic modifications, overcome several health problems, initiated a successful program to improve fruit production on the farm, and developed a satisfying relationship with Sharnielle. Oelphia has set-off on another mission in space.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162811848
Publisher: Tommy D. Masek
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Series: The Journals of Zaleem , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 337 KB

About the Author

In his early career, Tommy worked as an engineer and scientist, having degrees from the University of Colorado, and MIT. He worked for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rockwell International, and Hughes Research Laboratories, with a primary focus on spacecraft ion propulsion systems. For a change of pace, in later years, he manufactured coal stoker heating equipment.
The Journals of Zaleem is one possible version of the origin of life on Earth. Unlike many scientists who have blindly accepted a variety of claims involving the Big Bang Theory, Dark Matter, and Dark energy, Tommy offers an alternative view. The downfall of those theories rests on the ignored existence of dust throughout the universe.
The Journals of Zaleem Series will include eight novels in the science fiction genre. In Part 1, Xacs Omathe is abducted by an alien race and must deal with survival on an alien planet. After nearly three centuries of living and traveling with the Aanbollth race, he is returned to Earth to publish his memoirs before his death. One can imagine how little traction that claim will muster.
He has also written The Alexander Affair, The Quixote Files, The Whistler Agenda, The Heiress and the Black Monk, and The Dark Labyrinth. The last four of these novels follow political investigative reporter Martin Cosgrove as he unravels mysteries and dodges bullets.
Tommy has been married to his high school sweetheart, Claudia, since 1962. They reside in Oxnard, California, with their Yorkshire Terrier, Theo.
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