Each story is a non-dystopic, character-driven tale of technological evolution. A chronicle that takes us on a journey from the discovery of a quirky time machine to the creation of a powerful Jump Gate, and the people who take them there. A multi-generational adventure that includes encounters with a cougar, kidnapping, espionage, sabotage, political and religious resistance to progress, human trafficking, and slavery, added to the wonders of advanced teleporter tech, and the first proposal of marriage on the Moon. "I want to be the first man to promise you the Earth and the Moon... and deliver." (JG II - Teleporter)In RoadMaker, the third volume of the saga, humanity's journey to the stars reveals a paradox: space travel is both mind-numbingly dull and terrifyingly fast-paced. The century-long voyage to a colony four and a half light-years away is punctuated by rare but explosive crises - sabotage, political unrest, and religious resistance to emigration. When danger strikes at relativistic speeds, solutions must be immediate and precise. The story explores how humans adapt to this tension, developing teleportation technology not just for survival, but for expansion. This tech revolutionizes space travel, enabling continuous acceleration and the creation of a web of "Porters" - instantaneous gateways that support immigration, crew rotation, and supply chains across vast distances. Mining the Asteroid Belt becomes a central focus, with teleportation tech unlocking access to its scattered riches. Prospecting proves difficult: the Belt is vast, thin, and unpredictable. Valuable resources like gold, rare earth metals, gems, and water are hidden among widely spaced asteroids, demanding precision and patience. Ceres, the largest object in the Belt, becomes the hub of operations. Here, materials are processed in microgravity, offering both advantages - like reduced wear on equipment - and challenges, such as handling fine particulates. The Belt's harsh realities contrast with the luxury that springs up around Ceres, which transforms into a destination for the wealthy and adventurous. Tourists flock to its low-gravity bars, panoramic restaurants, and guided asteroid excursions, turning a mining outpost into a cultural phenomenon. Meanwhile, teleportation tech opens new frontiers on Mars. Crews explore ancient lava tubes, searching for signs of long-lost life and clues to the planet's mysterious past. The ability to teleport directly into subterranean chambers bypasses traditional landing hazards and accelerates scientific discovery. Yet progress is not without resistance. Political factions and religious groups question the ethics of teleportation and the implications of rapid expansion. These tensions simmer beneath the surface, threatening to destabilize the fragile unity of Earth's spacefaring nations. RoadMaker blends high-speed peril, economic ambition, and philosophical conflict into a sweeping narrative of human ingenuity. It's a story of building roads where none existed-across space, across ideologies, and into the unknown.
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