Star Trek: Beyond
Yesterday, I watched “Star Trek: Beyond.” Star Trek pictures a pluralistic, moral future society that has rejected greed and hate.
The movie closes still on the noble purpose of learning all that is learnable, and spreading freedom throughout the galaxy.
In today’s world, it’s hard to believe the Star Trek future, in which the family of man has transcended its petty differences, is what expects us; which might explain the lackluster results at the box office.
Secretly, we hope that the opposite journey, still to the same goal, though, as depicted in the Daimones Trilogy, will remain a fiction.
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Massimo Marino is a scientist envisioning science fiction. He spent years at CERN and The Lawrence Berkeley Lab followed by lead positions with Apple, Inc. and the World Economic Forum.
Massimo currently lives in France and crosses the border with Switzerland multiple times daily, although he is no smuggler.
As a scientist writing science fiction, he went from smashing particles at accelerators at SLAC and CERN to smashing words on a computer screen.
He’s the author of multi-awarded Daimones Trilogy, with over 1,000 ratings in combined Amazon and goodreads. He’s an active member of SFWA, Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America.
The Daimones Trilogy:
“Daimones” “Once Humans” “The Rise of the Phoenix”
• 2012 PRG Reviewer’s Choice Award Winner in Science Fiction
• 2013 Hall of Fame – Best in Science Fiction, Quality Reads UK Book Club
• 2013 PRG Reviewer’s Choice Award Winner in Science Fiction Series
• 2014 Finalist – Science Fiction – Indie Excellence Awards L.A.
• 2014 Award Winner – Science Fiction Honorable Mention – Readers’ Favorite Annual Awards
His novels are available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble (Nook), iTunes Apple Store, and many other retailers around the world.
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