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Right now, if you would please come aboard this imaginary spaceship leaving our planet. There you will break away from the tremendous gravitational pull that holds us on this large ball called earth. As we move away from its grip, the ship will carry you just above the earth's atmosphere to reveal to you its enormous appearance, however, we don't get to stop there. The spaceship will continue to take us out farther away from earth and its entire solar system. Moving at speeds we could never imagine, we'll look back to see that now our own solar system is only a dim glowing cosmic micro-particle within the enormity of the Milky Way galaxy. As we continue to move farther away from and out of our home planet's galaxy, we can now see that the massiveness of the Milky Way just happens to be one of the smaller galaxy that constitutes the billions of galaxies within our own universe. But wait, we're still on a journey outward, moving completely away from the universe that we as one people reside. Your spaceship is moving faster now. One of the illuminating dots that you now see in your rear-view mirror is the universe we just left. As our transportation come to a stop, we have an opportunity to observe countless sparkles and glowing dots all around us, so many that neither of us would be able to number them. Each one being a different and unique universe. We have now come to a stopped within the vastness of space, the cosmos (feeling small yet?). Every day flares of the tiny star we refer to as the sun producing thousands of explosions of which any one of them could vaporize our earth in a millisecond if it weren't for the vast distances that separate us. Keeping this entire scenario in the forefront of your mind, within the countless trillions of heavenly bodies, could it be that we are the only ones? What really are the probabilities that we are alone? Many maintain that we are, while there are a large number of others who support the contrary. I have allowed this narrative to span thousands and thousands of time-partitions we refer to as years. It stops for brief points in the journey at selective locations to observe some of the occurring events. These various displays are seen as exploits that could have taken place within some of these selected constraints of time. My choice to select locations that have been inadequately portrayed in history or in some circumstances nonexistent, allows the expanse to delve deep into the imagination. Thus, permitting the possible to blend with the impossible and a fusion of real with the fabricated. From the enslavement camps of an island in French Polynesia to the western coastal regions of California, Rapa Nui Island to a small town in Northern Wyoming, the Galapagos Islands to the Peruvian coastline, visit these and more in a whole different perspective. My decision to include a little light drama and espionage blended with science fiction supports my desire for one to momentarily experience the sensation that harmony might possibly be able to exist without total domination. Just suppose that an advanced culture had long since moved beyond war, destruction, hatred, selfishness and any desire to be the controlling dominance. Consider that their only goal might just be philanthropy and Earth would become their recipient. As the travels begin from thousands of years BC to the present day setting, the reader can find that some adventures can just be fun without a lot of disunity from somewhere out there. We already have plenty of that without outside facilitation. With the recognition that earth and its survival was a priority for ancients from another world, could possibly reveal that powers greater than we'll ever understand are forever working on behalf of a much larger understanding.