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The Ruins Of Mars (The Ruins of Mars, #1) The Ruins Of Mars by Dylan James Quarles
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“the human race will suffer another setback at the hands of its own ignorance. I, however, will not be party to such ignorance. Humans need to face the truth,”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“The Earth could not shoulder the weight of human error much longer, and unless action was taken soon, mankind would find itself suffocated in its own exponential growth.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“No, Dr. Floyd,” he said emphatically. “Gene therapy is for sick people. What we do here is gene enhancement.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Unable to make out any faces behind the blue tinted glass of their helmets, Harrison could easily tell the women from the men by the swells of their breasts in the skin tight suits.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Air was cycled through the enclosure so that the bamboo bent and swayed in the gentle breeze.       The effect created by this subtle movement gave one the feeling that they were not so far from home after all, that there was life to be admired even in the deadly vacuum of space.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Then the human race will suffer another setback at the hands of its own ignorance. I, however, will not be party to such ignorance. Humans need to face the truth, and we are in a position to act as a catalyst in that quest.”       For several seconds, Romulus did not answer. When he finally did, his voice was edged with a confidence Remus had never heard before.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“The Earth could not shoulder the weight of human error much longer, and unless action was taken soon, mankind would find itself suffocated in its own exponential growth. How much time must they invest in order to breathe life into the dead planet Mars? How much must they evolve as a species if they hoped to survive that long?       “Romulus?”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Braun the AI took his name from a popular character in Welsh mythology. A great warrior and an intrepid mariner, Braun the Blessed was the high king of the Island of the Mighty.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Wake up Braun, my brother. Arise to navigate the stars.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Braun the AI took his name from a popular character in Welsh mythology. A great warrior and an intrepid mariner, Braun the Blessed was the high king of the Island of the Mighty. Frequenting the famous ancient stories known as the Welsh Triad, Braun was often portrayed as a giant among mortals and a force of great power. The tales of his ocean navigation and the descriptions of his superhuman size inspired the programmers,”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars
“Remus,” he started, then paused. “This signal sounds like no radio transmission I have ever heard before. This fact, coupled with the recent discovery we’ve made, leads me to conclude that it might, in actuality, be Martian in origin.”
Dylan James Quarles, The Ruins Of Mars