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"Forces of Mist" is set in a futuristic Sydney, Australia. An alien force has almost annihilated the human inhabitants, but a determined group survives, battling a fierce enemy to regain what was once theirs.
For the letter "F" you will find below yet another teaser from my yet to be released dystopian sci-fi.
Finding facilities amongst the debris of the destroyed towns had been a challenge, but they had found an underground complex on the western outskirts of Sydney, which had been used as a tourist centre, many years ago. It had been partitioned in a natural cave and the walls of the structure had been lined with panels of wood, recycled from older buildings.
Any wood found was now a precious commodity and teams had been sent out to scout the ruins of nearby towns to collect and transport the timber to the new complex.
Nails, an old fashioned device to secure the wood in place, were also being collected from the ruins and hoarded like precious stones. The human population was unable to construct any new ones as there were no mining or industrial technologies available.
The challenges mounted up. Developing a means of communication, other than the com systems, was paramount if survival was to continue. Luckily when the aliens had first attacked, the army had hoarded lots of equipment into safe areas, so these were now being searched to try to establish some type of analogue system to enable easy communication. It was becoming the most challenging of goals.
Sarah helped to move equipment from one site to the other, being careful not to be detected by the enemy, while gathering as much intel as she could, travelling back and forward to the new site.
She spotted an alien make shift camp set up along the eastern ridges a fair way south of their new base and made sure she informed the commander of its whereabouts, when she returned.
It took twelve days to transport all the goods and equipment to the new site and luckily they were able to succeed, without being detected. The new complex turned out to be perfect. After further inspection they found fresh water running through one of the tunnels, bubbling up from an underground spring. Large natural caverns were spread throughout the cave system suitable to transform into rooms for their purposes.
Sarah had found a natural alcove carved into a tunnel wall and set up the few meager possessions she harboured, creating quarters for herself, away from the main living areas of the rest of the base. It had been a long time since she was able to enjoy some personal space and was grateful to have found the small cave.
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Hi Carolyn, you have some interesting work there!
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Looks really good, Carolyn. When is the release date for this?
I know I would want my privacy.
yes in that kind of world have to go back to old way of doing things. Good stuff
There's such an urgency melded in with your descriptions, Carol. You have a way of showing us why this urgency is through your very imagery itself, instead of just telling us. Broken record time: love, love it!!
Intriguing!
This world gets more and more interesting with every excerpt!
"The challenges mounted up." I am glad Sarah found her some personal space at the end of this excerpt. I know when I feel my challenges mounting up I definitely need my space.
Mary @ The View from my World
Who doesn't love personal space? Whether you're living in this time or after an alien invasion.
Hard to imagine a world where common things such as timber and nails are in scarce supply. I'm loving your teasers & definitely getting Forces of Mist when it's published.
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