Heemian State and The Super Novas
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About the Book
The Super Novas and the Heemian State is the story of the alliance between humans and a race of people called the heemians. It is set in the year 2185, and by then these peaceful people have taught us how to live more civilised, ridding our world of all types of weapons of total inhalation. Heemia, a peaceful planet, has only a small threat, a group of revolutionaries with the idea of taking control of heemia and restoring it to its ancient way of life of being the intergalactic centre of an empire. Head of this terrorist threat is an evil heemian named Lord Quamen. Quamen used to be part of the Earth/Heemia military alliance but was discharged with misconduct. During his apprehension this sinister individual escaped custody with plans on leading the revolutionary threat. He and his band of disenfranchised heemians where considered to be a minor threat. The military left their apprehension in the hands of mercenaries, who were considered to be much more expandable than regular military. The best mercenaries for the job are a bunch of misfits called the Super Novas. The Super Novas were encouraged to leave the army honourably and form their own faction, collecting bounty on fugitive heemians. What the humans don’t know about the heemians is that four thousand years ago the heemians were not as peaceful as they are now. They were more imperialistic with their ideals and annihilated anyone who opposed them. What the heemians even forgot about themselves is a devastating mass of fortress their ancient forefathers built on a far away planet that could threaten the peace on Earth and Heemia. This fortress was known in their language as the Heemian State, and its ability to mass produce a force will soon fall into the hands of the evil Lord Quamen and his revolutionary organisation.
About the Author
Daniel McCrudden is a man currently in his early thirties with the desire to finally fulfil a life long dream of becoming a fictional story teller. He is from the western suburbs of Sydney Australia where he has spent most of his life. He has had numerous factory and warehouse jobs but nothing could live up his fantasy of being a professional writer. His teachers used to tell him that he was better at writing than he was at reading due to his vivid but relatable stories he used to write in school.