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by Nicholas Bogucki




  The Syndicate’s Journey

  Nicholas Bogucki

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  © 2019 Nicholas Bogucki

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  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  James and Lisa, thank you for being wonderful parents and pushing me to pursue my dream.

  Elise, thank you for being a fantastic wife and always supporting me and what I enjoy.

  The Pack, you guys know who you are. Thank you for the countless nighttime conversations we had over the years. They were helpful.

  Thank you to the hardworking staff at 100covers.com. I would not have had a great cover if it wasn’t for you.

  Amazon, thank you for providing this service to allow individuals to self-publish novels.

  Contents

  Title Page

  PROLOGUE

  CHAPTER ONE

  CHAPTER TWO

  CHAPTER THREE

  CHAPTER FOUR

  CHAPTER FIVE

  CHAPTER SIX

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  CHAPTER EIGHT

  CHAPTER NINE

  CHAPTER TEN

  CHAPTER ELEVEN

  CHAPTER TWELVE

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

  CHAPTER NINETEEN

  CHAPTER TWENTY

  EPILOGUE

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  PROLOGUE

  The Tarkington System and the Solar System are in the same galaxy and are a few light-years away from one another. There are three planets in the Tarkington system. The first planet closest to the sun is Snakardekus. Snakardekus is a hot, desert planet with little vegetation scattered throughout. There are many rock formations and caves throughout Snakardekus, which is where the inhabitants – the Snargde – use as a way of transportation while staying out of the sun’s intensive heat. The temperature ranges from negative thirty degrees in the winter to four hundred and thirty degrees in the summer. A median day on Snakardekus is around one hundred to two hundred degrees. Snakardekus’ annual rainfall is around five inches throughout the planet. Along with those five inches of rain, Snakardekus also receives acid rain, which is the main reason why there is little to no vegetation throughout.

  The species that has survived since the beginning of Snakardekus’ inception are the Snargde. The Snargde are a reptilian race that slightly resembles a lizard that walks upright and can run at speeds of forty miles per hour on all four legs. The scales of Snargde range from light brown to dark brown. The Snargde has black beady eyes. Their snout is long but proportionate to their bodies. Inside of their mouth is thirty-two sharp teeth. Sometimes their teeth grow and protrude over their mouths.

  The Snargde’s abdomen was thin and well defined. The nails were long and black that protruded a few inches from their hands and feet. Their tail continued growing a few inches per year until the Snargde died. Their tail length was an easy measurement of how old or young a Snargde was. The Snargde can reach up to nine feet tall, and their weight can range to nearly one hundred fifty to two hundred and thirty pounds.

  The Snargde population only lives up to eighty years of age, which makes their race the fastest to die in the Tarkington system. The Snargde are sexually mature at ten years of age and are asexual, which keeps their population thriving. The Snargde had always been short-tempered but easily persuaded. When the sun sets on Snakardekus, two moons in the sky encircle Snakardekus. It is believed that the two moons are the reason why the Snargde fight amongst themselves.

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  The second planet is Nuwurth, which has increased oxygen than on any other planet in the Tarkington system. Nuwurth consists of 68% nitrogen, 27% oxygen, 3% argon, and 2% carbon dioxide with other minor traces of other gases. The increased oxygen has helped the transhumans in many ways, such as living longer and healing faster. The transhumans live up to two hundred years old. The average height for the transhumans is roughly eight feet tall.

  Nuwurth has six landmasses all over its planet with various oceans surrounding each landmass. The northern landmass, Weredu, is known for being the frigid region, with three peninsulas headed south. Along the eastern landmass is Quelfium, which is known for the vast grasslands.

  Near the equator is the small landmass Jublose, which is the smallest and is surrounded completely by water. South of Jublose is a massive region that extends from the equator to the southern pole; Ayewend, which has climates that range from scorching deserts to tropical beaches to freezing temperatures at the southern end of the landmass.

  The West is home to the Yuskalla Islands, seven small islands encompass a bigger island. The Yuskalla Islands is composed of tropical areas with a non-active volcano. Skeedor, the second smallest landmass, is east of the Yuskalla Islands, and west of Jublose is where the Syndicate Headquarters is located.

  The Syndicate is a global program that is made up of six different divisions throughout Nuwurth. The Syndicate consists of one General, two Lieutenant Generals, and Four Major Generals. The General of Nuwurth, Koba Deschner, is the overseer of all the transhumans on Nuwurth. General Deschner has been the General for many decades.

  Each Lieutenant General and Major General underneath General Deschner is the General of their assigned division. There are many different branches in the Syndicate, and each is drastically different from another. The divisions are Militaristic Offense and Defense (MOD), which covers all types of the military on land, sea, ground, air, and space. Ryker Armitage oversees MOD, which is located on Jublose, and he is the first Lieutenant General to General Deschner.

  The Safety and Transportation of Autonomous and Motorized Vehicles (STAV) oversee the creation of the transportation vessels, that can house and/or transport transhumans to get from one place to another in Nuwurth’s atmosphere and in space to other planets and solar systems. STAV also helps MOD by allowing them the technology they need for transporting soldiers to across Nuwurth and other areas. Cade Solbrig is the General of STAV, which is located on Ayewend and the first Major General to Lieutenant General Armitage.

  The Scientific Investigation and Research (SIR) is the division that delves into the field of science by conducting and exploring various types of experiments to help the transhumans of Nuwurth by expanding their knowledge. Matzen Reingle oversees SIR as General, which is located on Weredu, and he is the second Major General that reports to Lieutenant General Armitage.

  The Technological Advancements of Transhumanism (TAT) studies how technology has been used by transhumans in the past and how they can learn to better their lives from it. Ayesha dee Veyra is General to the TAT, which is located on the Yuskalla Islands, and she is the second Lieutenant General to General Deschner.

  The Improvement and Discipline of Scholarly Education (IDSE) provide transhumans by teaching them ways of various forms of education throughout Nuwurth. This division focuses on creating new rules, regulations, laws, and interplanetary peace treaties. Kasra Brentari is the General of the IDSE, which is loca
ted on Quelfium, and she is the first Major General that reports to Lieutenant General dee Veyra.

  The Unification of Relationships and Communication (URC) is the division in charge of many departments on Nuwurth, such as The Sanatoriums for the Incipience, The Nurphan’s Erudition, and the Caricilities, and many other buildings that deal with the growth and communication between transhumans domestic and galactic. Zaiyah Lokhorst is the General of the URC, which is located on Skeedor, and she is the second Major General that reports to Lieutenant General dee Veyra.

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  Varenok is the third and last planet in the Tarkington system and the coldest too. Varenok’s median temperatures are around negative one-hundred- and forty-degrees Fahrenheit. Varenok’s surface is mostly covered in water, and what little land that is above the water on Varenok isn’t suitable for vegetation or to sustain life other than a few species.

  The surface of Varenok, which consists of icebergs drift in the current and is mostly used for migratory patterns of creatures that dwell near it. The atmosphere of Varenok consists of hydrogen, helium, and methane.

  Varenok is an aquatic planet to which the dominant species, the Frochen, thrive. The Frochen makes up most of the population of Varenok, with minor other species as well.

  When the Frochen is young, their body appears to be slimy, and their color ranges from anywhere between light blue to purple, as they age they start to produce scales that cover their entire body. When the Frochen mature, they lose their scales and produce bigger and thicker scales. The color of their scales darkens as well. The scales that the older Frochen produce are a type of material known as Awatamite, which is arguably the toughest material throughout Varenok.

  The Frochen have a short stature, and their arms extend beyond their knees. The Frochen has six digits on their hands with webbing in between their fingers, making it easy to swim. Their nails are roughly four inches long.

  The lower half of their body is smaller and thinner than the upper part of their body. The Frochen’s legs are muscular and defined, which helps them swim. Their feet are flat, which resembles fins, but strong enough to support their weight. Their arms have fins protruding outwards as they become older with age.

  The Frochen’s heads look big for their bodies, as they tend to walk as if their neck is made that way to be curved over. The Frochen’s eyes are the most significant thing on their faces; their eyes are translucent, almost as if they have a clear film-like substance over them. Their eyes allow the Frochen to see under the water. As the Frochen age, their eyes change color from clear to black.

  Their lips are as wide as their faces. Their nose is almost nonexistent, which the Frochen does not need for it. Years of evolutionary adaptation have changed the Frochen’s appearance throughout their species. The Frochen breathe out of their external gills, which hang above their mouths and dangle.

  The Frochen can live to be well over three hundred years, and they pass down information from generation to generation through oral language and stories that can help future generations continue to prosper. When the Frochen hunt, they tend to keep every part of the creature and use the carcass’ body parts for weaponry. The Frochen tends to find a use for each body part, no matter how small it may be. Frochen typically is a passive race, but they will fight when the situation arises. Although Frochen is highly intelligent and would rather solve conflicts without the need for fighting, the Frochen knows that fighting can solve certain problems.

  CHAPTER ONE

  Stories have been passed down throughout generations that told of Humans coming from Earth and populating the planet Nuwurth. As the population grew, the stories began to become a thing of the past, and the memories vanished. The growing population forgot Earth over the years and began to live out their lives apart from their ancestors

  Like any other civilization, this one multiplied in numbers. Soon enough, all six landmasses of Nuwurth were inhabited. With the stories, technology, and science, the inhabitants continued that dream that their ancestors had once dreamed of pursuing.

  Transhumans were the inhabitants of Nuwurth, much like their ancestors; they were still human, but they were constantly adapting to the influx of technological advancements to their communities. Like their ancestors, the transhumans had all the necessary building blocks to start a new civilization.

  For hundreds of years, philosophy, politics, religion, and government were the building blocks of the society that had failed humans on Earth. The transhumans were not about to make the same mistake on Nuwurth and instead incorporated those ideas with their own new ideas. Everything about their way of life was technology, from birth to death and everything in between. The technology was the focal point of their lifestyle.

  One significant difference between their ancestors was that the transhumans allowed their economy to become resource-based instead of currency-based. Because of this, it had allowed the transhumans to quickly flourish and not hinder the survival of their species.

  Technology had intertwined with their lives to the point that humans forgot what humanity meant, and they had become one with technology, and transhumanism was now the norm on Nuwurth. The new ideology that transhumans had created intertwined with their livelihood, which had allowed the transhumans to take the idea of conception and modify it to their belief. With this new system enacted, transhumans now no longer conceive children, but instead, let technology produce for them.

  The Shell is a machine that allowed for that to happen. The Shell is a stationary machine that allows embryos to grow inside of it to create transhumans. On top of the Shell has a circular, oval door made from glass that encases the upper part of it and a metal body with three metal coils attached to the ground that supports the Shells. Underneath each Shell is a hole that is used to connect a hose that would hook up into a machine that would feed the child the nutrients, regulate the temperature, and monitor the growth of the child. From the beginning of a transhuman conception, the Shell predetermined every feature for the transhuman until it is born.

  Throughout Skeedor, there are many buildings which are all under the control of the Syndicate through the URC. The northern part of Skeedor is an area sectioned off, which is called the “Sanatoriums for the Incipience,” also known as the Sanatorium.

  The Sanatoriums are closed off to most transhumans without proper clearance. The only transhumans that are allowed to be in the Sanatorium are the transhumans who are the Caretakers who have been granted permission by Major General Lokhorst of the URC.

  The Caretakers are one of the few transhumans that are allowed access into the Sanatoriums. Each Caretaker outfit consists of a black or grey two-piece suit with a white stripe that starts at the left side of their neckline and goes down their abdomen to their waistline and down to their pants. The Caretakers have a specific hairstyle, which consists of having their hair shaved down the middle and the rest of their hair long enough that it covers their ears on both sides.

  The Sanatoriums look dilapidated from the outside as each one looked as rundown as the next. Even though on the inside, it looked pristine and in impeccable condition. The buildings were short, having only three floors, but each one was used to its fullest extent.

  One Sanatorium could be mistaken for another, each building looked identical as the next. There was no room for error in the Sanatoriums. Each Sanatorium had a medical bay where the Caretakers would take the newly grown transhumans and perform the necessary procedures of truly becoming a transhuman.

  Inside of the medical bay on the left side is a machine that looked like an oversized Shell, which was called the Cybernetic Attachment Physical System, known as CAPS Which allowed the Caretakers to slide the Shell inside of it. On the other side of the medical bay was a computer that kept logs of every transhuman grown in the Sanatoriums. Past the medical bay was a hallway with multiple doors on each side to the elevator on the other side.

  Through every door was a room that mirrored the next. Inside of these rooms were S
hells along the walls with a long hose attached to the underside of each Shell that hooked up to a machine in the middle of the room. This machine was called the Encephalon. The Encephalon’s primary duty is to feed and nurse that each transhuman embryo was to be healthy throughout their life as an unborn child until the day that the Shell would open. Inside of the room by the door were two buttons. One that allowed the Caretaker to leave the room by performing an iris scanner, fingerprint scanner, and a tongue scanner. The other allowed a glass hatch to open on the other side of the door, and numerous disks would be inside. These disks housed thousands of sperm and egg cells separately.

  The Shells open with fingerprint sensors on the side where the glass meets the metal frame. Only the Caretakers, Major General Lokhorst, and General Deschner, have access that will allow them to open the Shells. The Caretaker's job is to monitor the Shells that they perform correctly and to make sure that the Encephalon is in perfect working condition. If it is so, then the Caretakers would open the Shell and place two disks, one each of the sperm and egg cells. The Shell is now in control of the growth and fertilization of the soon-to-be-created transhuman. The Caretakers then proceed to close the lid and lock it to the base and turn on a few switches. In four months, a transhuman will grow inside the Shell.

 

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