Celestial Incursion
   Edge of the Splintered Galaxy Book 1
   Eddie R. Hicks
   Celestial Incursion
   Edge of the Splintered Galaxy Book 1
   By Eddie R. Hicks
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   Copyright © 2018 Eddie R. Hicks
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   This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
   No aliens were harmed in the writing of this novel.
   Cover Art by: Jeff Brown Graphics
   Contents
   Foreword
   Dramatis personæ
   Timeline
   Prologue
   1. Foster
   2. Odelea
   3. Peiun
   4. Foster
   5. Chevallier
   6. Foster
   7. Odelea
   8. Moriston
   9. Peiun
   10. Odelea
   11. Foster
   12. Chevallier
   13. Foster
   14. Chevallier
   15. Foster
   16. Peiun
   17. Williams
   18. Foster
   19. Chevallier
   20. Chevallier
   21. Foster
   22. Peiun
   23. Odelea
   24. Chevallier
   25. Peiun
   26. Foster
   27. Foster
   28. Odelea
   29. Chevallier
   30. Williams
   31. Foster
   32. Odelea
   33. Foster
   34. Foster
   35. Fighter Number 3,482
   36. Williams
   37. Peiun
   38. Williams
   39. Foster
   40. Peiun
   41. Odelea
   42. Foster
   Epilogue
   Next time on Splintered Galaxy...
   About the Author
   Foreword
   Hello awesome reader. As with the previous Splintered Galaxy releases, this book is a spin-off that can be read without having to touch the previously released books. However, there will be spoilers if you do plan on going back and reading those earlier books.
   If you want the complete experience, then I suggest reading Celestial Ascension of the Splintered Galaxy series first, followed by The Siege of Sirius. Otherwise, just jump right in, everything you’ll need to know will be explained in this book regardless.
   Dramatis personæ
   A note on Radiance names
   Members of the Radiance Union have to adhere to Aryile naming conventions. Names that end with ‘ea’ are female names, while names that end with ‘ei’ are male. The three-letter word prefix is a label that matches the race they are. The label also translates to numbers in the Aryile language.
   Ary = one = Aryile
   Mil = two = Javnis
   Za = three = Rabuabin
   Gab = four = Vorcambreum
   Ure = five = Linl
   ESRS Carl Sagan Crew
   Rebecca Foster – IESA explorer, Captain
   Species: Human
   Dominic Williams – IESA explorer, Commander and first officer
   Species: Human
   Travis Pierce – IESA explorer, Science officer
   Species: Human
   Jasmine Rivera – IESA explorer, Chief engineer
   Species: Human
   Irena Kostelecky – IESA explorer, Chief medical
   Species: Human
   Mathilda Chevallier – UNE navy, Chief of security
   Species: Human
   Dennis Chang – UNE Navy, Flight Lieutenant and helmsman
   Species: Human
   Mil Tolukei – Radiance Psionic, Lead shipboard psionic
   Species: Javnis
   Nereid – Shipboard psionic
   Species: Undine (humanoid mutant)
   EVE – Electronic Versatile Entity, ship AI
   Species: AI
   Demarion Bailey – Chef
   Species: Human
   United Nations of Earth
   Lance Anderson – President of Earth
   Species: Human
   Agatha Chevallier – Admiral and CO of the ESV Julius Caesar
   Species: Human
   James Barker – IESA director
   Species: Human
   Derek Irons – EDF General
   Species: Human
   Francis - Captain of the ESV Edward Codrington
   Species: Human
   Karen Park – EDF-17 team leader
   Species: Human
   Albert Moriston – EISS Special Agent
   Species: Human
   Chris Boyd – EDF-1 team leader
   Species: Human
   Krystal LeBoeuf – Warlock class psionic, EDF-1 team member
   Species: Human Psionic
   Otis Maxwell – Ravager class psionic, EDF-1 team member
   Species: Human Psionic
   Liana Foster – Foster’s mother
   Species: Human
   McMillan – UNE Marine
   Species: Human
   Paul – Bartender
   Species: Human
   Hashmedai Empire
   Eensino – Emperor of the Empire
   Species: Hashmedai
   Kroshka – Empress of the Empire
   Species: Hashmedai
   Peiun Starblazer – Rezeki’s Rage officer
   Species: Hashmedai
   Alesyna Interloper – Rezeki’s Rage shipboard psionic
   Species: Hashmedai Psionic
   Louik Lakedweller – Rezeki’s Rage bridge officer
   Species: Hashmedai
   Manzo Snowwalker – Rezeki’s Rage bridge officer
   Species: Hashmedai
   Careiah Blossom - Rezeki’s Rage servant
   Species: Hashmedai
   Radiance Union
   Ary Ienthei – Radiance Union council, Aryile representative
   Species: Aryile
   Za Iey’liwea – Radiance Union council, Rabuabin representative and Souyila cofounder
   Species: Rabuabin
   Marchei – Radiance Union council, Vorcambreum representative
   Species: Vorcambreum
   Mil Zealoei – Radiance Union council, Javnis representative
   Species: Javnis
   Ure Hanei – Radiance Union council, Linl representative
   Species: Linl
   Ure Crimei – Radiance Union council viceroy
   Species: Linl Psionic
   Ary Odelea – Scholar and Souyila researcher
   Species: Aryile
   Ary Queenea – Souyila cofounder, Ienthei’s twin sister
   Species: Aryile
   Gab Eicelea – Radiance archaeologist
   Species: Vorcambreum
   Za Vynei – Eicelea’s bodyguard
   Species: Rabuabin
   Za Saressea – Radiance liaison officer of the XSV Johannes Kepler
   Species: Rabuabin
   The invaders
   Dragon Knight – Invader commander
   Species: Unknown
   Dragon Maiden – Invader commander
   Species: Unknown
   Fighter Number 3,482 – Invader soldier
   Species: Unknown
   Timeline
   1944 . . . Radiance Union discovers Earth and the human race.
   1945 . . . Radiance witness the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Radiance council votes to not make contact w
ith humans. Scientific study is allowed to continue however.
   2003 . . . Noylarlie starts psionic training.
   2008 . . . Noylarlie becomes Archmage.
   2009 . . . Noylarlie given command of the Crimson Arrow, travels to Morutrin Prime.
   2010 . . . Onatiasha and her team travels with Kroshka and Akeia to Earth via a Hashmedai command ship, they materialize eight years later.
   2010/2011 . . . Noylarlie arrives at Proxima Centauri, and then embarks on journey to Epsilon Eridani.
   2018 . . . Hashmedai Empire invasion of Earth.
   2027 . . . Human refugees arrive at Alpha Centauri; Radiance fleet arrives at Earth to remove surviving Hashmedai forces. Radiance uplifts the human race, providing humans with advanced technology and medical advancements.
   2027 . . . Extrasolar Defense Force (EDF) is formed to protect humans living in Alpha Centauri and future deep space worlds. Abyssal Explorer embarks on a thirteen-year journey to Barnard’s Star.
   2028 . . . The United Nations of Earth (UNE) is formed; humanity enters new golden age of space travel and exploration.
   2030 . . . Hashmedai Liberation front (HLF) slowly starts to come together worldwide after reports of mistreatment of Hashmedai left behind on Earth.
   2032 . . . Chloe and EDF-1 are recalled back to Earth to assist in cross training.
   2032 . . . EDF-2 and the Abyssal Sword goes missing after battling Celestial Order forces at Proxima Centauri.
   2033 . . . The Carl Sagan along with a UNE fleet of science and exploration ships leave Earth to explore the galaxy.
   2039 . . . Jazz, Kroshka, Phylarlie, Onatiasha, and Zhinbryo awake from cryostasis upon arriving at Epsilon Eridani. They take the space bridge back to the Empire.
   2040 . . . Chloe along with the EDF-1 arrive at Earth and awake from cryostasis. Noylarlie and Parcisei awake from cryostasis and make plans to travel to Earth upon learning what took place.
   2040/2041 . . . The Celestial Order wars.
   2041 . . . Radiance abandons Barnard’s Star in the aftermath of the wraith outbreak and the battle of Barnard’s Star. UNE occupies the system via the newly discovered Lyonria Kuiper belt wormhole. Peace is formed between the UNE and the Empire.
   2041 . . . Destiny, Tetsuya, and Vaish escape from UNE custody. Their whereabouts remain a mystery for years to come.
   2041 . . . UNE discovers Radiance and Celestial Order research data regarding the ancient Lyonria in Barnard’s Star. Human scientists set up shop in the system to study the new findings.
   2042 . . . The Radiance mega corporation, Souyila, begins research on ethereal energy. A new and renewable power source is made available to the Union netting the company massive profits. XE crystals are sold to the UNE as they are no longer needed.
   2042 . . . UNE uncovers new Lyonria ruins in Barnard’s Star and begins to reverse engineer the Kuiper belt wormhole.
   2045 . . . Mass production of human-built wormholes begin and the plans for an interstellar wormhole network is drawn out.
   2046 . . . Odelea joins the Souyila corporation and uses their funding to advance her findings on gene therapy.
   2048 . . . Anti-aging gene therapy tests are a success. Souyila sells the technology to the UNE, who in turn trades their version of it to the Empire. The act upsets the Radiance council. A new law within the union is passed forbidding any corporation from selling technology to outside galactic nations. UNE counters by withholding all knowledge they discover regarding Lyonria artifacts and ruins.
   2049 . . . UNE wormhole network goes online, reducing travel times between star systems and speeding up colonization for their swelling population.
   2050 . . . Captain Foster and Carl Sagan arrives in Sirius, discovers Lyonria ruins, life in the system, establishing the first human colony, and conflicts with the Architect.
   2050 . . . The Carl Sagan receives a signal from a ship entering the system. They set a course to investigate as Radiance and EISS intelligence believes it’s related to the disappearance of the Abyssal Sword and EDF-2. Contact with the Carl Sagan is lost hours later.
   2050 . . . Promising data received from the first generation of UNE extrasolar colonies fuel the need for the UNE to aggressively expand as death from old age is now a thing of the past. Population numbers within the UNE, Union, and Empire are projected to explode in the coming years. The colonization race begins.
   2051 . . . UNE sends additional ships to support the Sirius colonists in the wake of the disappearance of the Carl Sagan. During which, technology from the Lyonria ruins, Tiamat’s tomb, and the Architect are collected and studied by the colonists already present in the system.
   2052 . . . UNE sets out to expand their claim on worlds within uncharted regions of space, placing heavy emphasis on planets that may have Lyonria ruins.
   2065 . . . The Hashmedai attempt to build their own MRF but are unsuccessful due to EISS sabotage.
   2068 . . . UNE ships arrive at Sirius to retake control of the system and search for the Carl Sagan. No signs of the ship and crew are found. A wormhole is constructed linking Sirius to the rest of UNE-controlled space.
   2068 . . . Formal contact is made with the Qirak trade fleet. Lucrative deals from the other side of the galaxy are made between them and the UNE, Union, and Empire.
   2069 . . . UNE Lyonria experts assist Sirius scientists in reverse engineering FTL technology left over from the Architect and Tiamat drones. Radiance teams are brought in to help speed up the development.
   2069 . . . The first Alcubierre drive ship is tested in Sirius. UNE and Radiance begins to upgrade all ships with FTL.
   2072 . . . To counter UNE and Union FTL ships, the Empire aggressively pushes to create a working MRF. They have a 60 percent failure rate in production, however, only command ships and lead capital ships are equipped with the technology as a result.
   2074 . . . To prevent Radiance from forcing the Undine and Poniga to join the union, the UNE labels several planets within Sirius as protected worlds, forbidding anyone from interfering with their culture or colonizing them unless specifically requested by the local population. Terra Nova and several other inhabited worlds in Sirius are excluded as they have been claimed by the UNE.
   2086 . . . The colonization race becomes heated, and territorial disputes between UNE, Radiance, and the Empire begin.
   2090 . . . With the growth of the UNE, Radiance requests all humans living in Alpha Centauri and Proxima to leave. UNE agrees and forces those colonists to inhabit Barnard’s Star to help the population growth and claim new Lyonria ruins discovered almost monthly.
   2095 . . . Fearing another war due to colonial expansion, Amicitia station 14 is constructed as a means for the UNE to negotiate disputes between all alien races. A ceasefire between the Union and Empire is agreed upon months later.
   2099 . . . Kroshka bonds with Eensino. The Empire for the first time in years is ruled by an emperor and empress.
   2118 . . . Present day.
   Prologue
   ESV Julius Caesar, Bridge
   Neptune Orbit, Sol system
   August 2, 2118, 10:14 SST (Sol Standard Time)
   A magnificent sight in the darkened skies of Neptune’s largest moon, Triton, appeared overhead.
   It forced many of the colonists to stand before the windows of their homes, within the domed heated cities, and stare up into the cosmos to view it. That magnificent object was not the gigantic blue orb of Neptune as that was the second most beautiful thing. What had the colonists’ attention was the ESV Julius Caesar, a behemoth-sized Earth-built dreadnaught and the flagship of the United Nations of Earth’s (UNE) navy as it made its flyby orbiting the gas giant.
   The Julius Caesar was the largest ship constructed by mankind. And as far as some people were concerned, such as its CO, Admiral Agatha Chevallier, the Julius Caesar was more than capable of obliterating the Imperial dreadnaught, Leviathan, despite the many upgrades the Leviathan received over the last half century.
   Not that she had the opportuni
ty to take the Julius Caesar into real hardcore combat. Galactic peace treaties and ceasefires tended to make war a thing of the past.
   That was all about to change.
   “Admiral on the bridge.”
   Admiral Agatha Chevallier gave a slight nod to the lieutenant-commander as he acknowledged her presence. She casually moved past workstation after workstation on the bridge, noting the diligent work the crew was putting in, though there wasn’t a doubt in her mind that people had been in a more laid-back position prior to her stepping out of the elevator.
   The Commander nodded while he offered her seat back at the central command chair. His middle-age-like appearance was comparable to hers as it masked the fact he recently celebrated his one-hundred and second birthday. Gene therapy, it changed the rules of life as a human. Gone were the days when one would grow old, wither, and die. In were the days of immortality and age rollbacks.
   Agatha made it a requirement of her senior staff to appear older. Agatha, being born in the twentieth century, was a firm believer that admirals, captains, and first officers should look older than the rest of the crew.
   “Admiral,” a young lieutenant called out to her, well, young in appearance. The downside of gene therapy, you could no longer tell how old someone truly was by appearance alone.
   
 
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