Micro Fights
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The original and first Sebar title from 1974 finds a full blown space war between the Human's from Earth and the Jovian's from Ganymede in the Jupiter system. Out long before Star Wars was released in 1977, and combining space wars with germs from the microscopic world gone awry, the action is non stop in the short scifi first.
"Mark Paul" Sebar
My most important love is story telling of fictional tales, far away places, memorable characters, great beginnings and surprise endings. I can author work across many genres comfortably. If I can connect with you my reader, then I did my job and we are hopefully, both happy.II don't try to author woke, politically correct content, but rather entertainment value work. I like to think of my stories as having a 'Movie in your mind' and if I connect with a reader that way, I have done my job.From my "Sheriff Wyler Scott" franchise to the "CalHouse" Technological terror tales of the 21st century, to a diabolical Veep at Weasle Mortgage and Loa in "$$$Amount Due$$$" to a dying man kidnapped in place of a woman by grey aliens on a disc in "Captura" ... I like my readers to be able to visit all types of places. Even in time, take "Skyway Arizona" where a 747 makes an emergency landing in the year 1885. Or a future detective "Turbadia" a detective from hell for the bad guys who seems unstoppable, to a religious scifi confrontation in the future "Thunder Dead" God versus the Devil and grey alien.It is that imagination, the travels with the characters, the places they have been, a hopeless situation turned around, this is what is important, an escape from the real world for several hours to go on those adventures and meet new characters.That is my world and I hope it 'Rocks your mind' for several hours. Humbly yours, American Author, Poet, Filmwriter and Songwriter, "Mark Paul" Sebar.
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Micro Fights - "Mark Paul" Sebar
Some notes about this sci-fi. It was completed in a hand written story by early 1974. I was but 15 years old and it was my very first story. What inspired it was my 9th grade English Teacher in Junior High. I was a horrible math student, a D
at best. But in English class I was an A
student and was a runner up that year in the school’s spelling contest, though a bit nervous as a senior at the microphone. My influences of the time were a number of things. First, I loved space and especially the planets in our solar system. I purchased with what few dollars I earned as a young lad washing cars by hand and being a boxboy working bagging groceries, a lot of space art work that I could find. I also visited the public library and read what I could on the planets and astronomy. Besides that I was also fascinated by BIGFOOT after seeing the movie The Legend of Boggy Creek.
That movie had a much bigger impact on the world society back then on BIGFOOT, SASQUATCH, YETIS more than anything else of the time. Buck Rogers, Fantastic Voyage, the Original Captain Kirk Star Trek, 2001 A Space Odyssey all left me with a vivid imagination and one of my all time favorite series was the very imaginative ‘Lost In Space’ with the Robinson’s and robot B2. I also was influenced believe it or not by the characters of the soap opera All My Children
which mom watched religiously since 1970. She would tell me back then about that soap opera and on days when I was sick; I honorably watched it with her at home…Shades of Erica Cane. It would not be till in 1979 we got a Sony Betamax that we could watch it at night on that tape. In the early 1980’s we went erhmm, to VHS, sorry Sony. That early summer of 1974, mom and I sat during the weeknights with the owner’s approval and mom typed my handwritten story into three copies on an IBM Selectric Typewriter, with the bouncing ball striker, or as mom called it back then, the little ball-man. Those nights were filled with excitement and hours of correction and lectures on spelling and grammar to this English Class A
student (grins in modesty - Mom’s know best)— Well, Star Wars wouldn’t come out until 1977 and ironically at the time, they filmed the Death Star scenes down the street from where I lived which I did not know about until the internet came along with pics and the story on this matter. Of course, I had no knowledge nor did many folks for that matter of Star Wars until 1977 when we went to see it. Mom’s first comment was Oh my God, that is like your story,
after exiting the Van Nuys movie theater that we waited on line for over two hours late on a Saturday afternoon. Those lines by the way for a Hollywood product extended around the block, yes it really did back then. It wouldn’t be till years later I heard the term COLLECTIVE WRITING
where multiple authors write something similar, even if they are close in more respects than not. I decided to do minimal editing and leave this a bit rough as a story, because I wanted to keep the feel of a fifteen-year-old author and his work as close to original as possible. Well anyhow, enjoy this first sci-fi that my mother helped me with—God rest her soul. Wherever you are mom, it finally got published and I just want to say thank you Arlene F. Sebar for those tired nights in a small office on that IBM. Dedicated to my mother. Cause mom’s are the very best…always!
WRITTEN BY: "MARK PAUL SEBAR
TYPED BY: ARLENE F. SEBAR
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Copyright 1974 © All Rights Reserved.
Sebar Publishing
First Printing December 2018 ISBN 978-1-930246-64-5
Copyright all text and illustrations in this story © 1974 All Rights Reserved
Library of Congress, United States of America TXu001821876
http://www.sebar.com/pub
Far in the future. When human kind has made peace with itself.
MICRO FIGHTS
Jupiter, the largest of all. It's moon Ganymede. Below its surface lie the Jovian’s, beings that breathe oxygen similar to us. These beings planet (moon) is vastly running out of oxygen. They must move to another sphere, one that contains oxygen. They must move to Earth!
On Mars lies a young man, Jedson
. He is Micronaut. The Academy teaches one of the study of molecules and related information. Then, after graduation from the Academy, a graduate may enter different fields of study on the Inner Space
subject.
The sun rose, the buzzer sounded, it was morning. A bluish-orange sky dawned. The sky revealed a red surface, the surface of Mars.
After, the buzzer sounded, a young man awakened. The man was clean in complexion, light in color. This young man was just 22 years of age. He had blonde hair that reflected the artificial light from his glossy, hairdo. His suit was a one-piece gray-color jump suit. On the front of his gray suit sparkled a golden Veo
. The golden gee signifies him as a Micronaut in his last year at the academy. This figure’s name was Jedson. The facilities about him consisted of corridors and rooms that showed closed electronic doors.
In another compartment, a woman with dark-blonde hair, changed into her uniform. Her uniform was similar to Jedson's, only for women, rather than a man. The lady is about 20 years of age. After rising from her bunk, she glanced in the lighted, circular mirror, and asked to herself, "After these two years, looks