Genre: Science Fiction
About Mike YarrumLocation: California Age:22 Website: http://yarrum.deviantart.com/ Favorite novels: H2G2, The Golden Compass, Slaughterhouse 5 Favorite writers: Kafka, Delillo, Rebecca Brown, Favorite music: Devo Non-noveling interests: eating, women, drinking, LARPing, biking, improv, |
Joined: octobre 26, 2007 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 1 NaNoWriMo buddies: 4
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Synopsis: Gravity's Champions
In an alternate World War II, the ballistics technology of Germany and the nulear secrets of the Manhattan project were combined to save the world from an alien invasion. Though the invaders were driven off, they destroyed every Earthling involved in the missile project before they left.
Except for one.
The only survivor escaped destruction by loading themselves into a special nuclear missile just before it was launched. Somehow, they survived both detonation and the fall back to Earth.
With a mind riddled by amnesia, and a body encased in steel, Rocketman lives in a world of superheroes who take their inspiration from mythology, literature, and popular culture. Gravity's Champions is a tale of one super man (or woman?) trying to accept their destiny and become a champion in a world that needs neither heroes nor villains.
Excerpt: Gravity's Champions
“So, you see da redistribution of vealth firsthand! No persons getting hurt! Dis is superior communist crime!” bellowed a burly man with a shaved head as he bounded down the stairs of a bank full of bewildered folk. He raised one hand, clad in a boxing glove, and gave a friendly, authoritative wave - like a beloved leader.
“Remember da day dat you oppressed capitalists met Da Oglaaf - ah, I not mean to say dat, why you poot hand in my face?”
The metal-clad hand that cut the orator short was now shoving his skull into his getaway tractor.
“We have enough crime in our country without you exporting it!” declared Rocketman. “I’m here to show Neopolis what you are made of! No wait, I’m here to get off of me!” he flailed his limbs as an arm belonging to an even burlier man clamped around his neck. “I was talking to you, too! I’m talking to all of you! I’m - let go of my leg!”
“Comrades, incapacitate dis tool of the oppressors, while I take the fruits of our labor!” Wiping blood from his nose, the balding thief started his tractor, and gradually departed with a trailer full of moneybags.
Rocketman looked in every direction his helmet allowed. There were at least five very well-built men wearing bright red boxing gloves and farmer’s clothes, and those that weren’t holding him down were pulling back their arms.
“Invisible hand? Feel free to show up anytime now.”
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