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Trial By Fusion

Robert E Potok

Steven, along with nearly five hundred other humans, has been offered the opportunity of a lifetime. An advanced alien species known as the Pic have proposed a test to see whether humans and Pic can bring their two societies together for mutual benefit. Steven will spend the next thirty years of his life on the Pic home world, first studying at a university created for joint human-Pic classes, then living and working in the Pic community. For two years, Steven's been engaged in worldwide competitions for a candidate slot, and against enormous odds, he succeeds.


But Steven and his new Pic friends have discovered something worrying... disasters have recently occurred both on Earth and Whistlestop, and no one seems to be able to identify the reasons behind them. One of Steven's classmates has concerns about the portal technology the Pic use for transport, that their species found thousands of years earlier but did not create - does this make them vulnerable in ways that they cannot predict? Are the recent attacks connected with the original inventors of the portals? This becomes the true test of the fusion trial: Can a small, joint team of humans and Pic defeat a hidden enemy that has the power to destroy worlds?

 

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ABOUT ROBERT E POTOK


Robert Potok holds an Sc.D. (Doctor of Science) degree from M.I.T. in Nuclear Engineering, and has spent his career as a data scientist and research director both in the physical and marketing sciences. He and his wife, Penny, were both foster and adoptive parents with the State of New Jersey, and deacons with the Presbyterian Church USA. Widowed and remarried, Robert is now semi-retired and lives with his wife, Bolaji, in Mountainside, NJ.
Author's note: One of the great enjoyments of creative writing for me is exploring the possible evolution of both technology and morality. I have kept the sci-fi in this novel "hard" to the best of my ability, tying it to actual physics and technology where possible (my foundation for wild extrapolations!). I am especially fascinated by what's currently a missing science, the physical basis for consciousness. On this topic, sincere thanks to physicist Roger Penrose for his groundbreaking observations and conjectures.