Seed: A Hard Science Fiction Novel about Survival, Colonization, and Leadership Growth - Matthew G. Dick
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Adventure
 Colony
 Deep Space
 Interstellar Travel
 planet colonization
 Survival
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Unabridged
Length: 7h 49m
What kind of person does it take to build a civilization from the ground up?
In this fun, hard science fiction novel, astronaut Nick Burke will have to learn how to be a leader if he wants humanity to survive on a new planet… even if he is no longer a human himself.
Nick Burke dreams of successfully creating the first sustainable space colony in human history.
After a third failed mission on Mars, Nick returns to Earth heartbroken.
But during the trip home he has an epiphany caused by a near-death experience on how to truly accomplish his dream.
Nick launches a billionaire funded startup company that solves the interstellar travel problem.
Transporting people in a spaceship without any people aboard.
After Nick lands on his new, distant planet, he has to combat his greatest trials yet including raising children and goats while becoming a colony building survivalist.
Fans of Andy Weir’s ‘The Martian’ and Dennis E. Taylor’s ‘We Are Legion (We Are Bob)’ will find familiar themes of innovative science fiction ideas with plenty of humor and pop-culture.
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matthewgdick.com
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 5/5
November 28th, 2021
I will try it.
alnilam - Thank you for all the great uploads!
November 28th, 2021
Thanks
November 29th, 2021
Some ideas borrowed by the author from other sci-fi authors:
Dennis Taylor (We are Legion/We are Bob): human mind transferred into android body
Brandon Q. Morris (Proxima Rising): traveling light between stars (in this case, the ’seed’ package minimized to a small space vessel, plus human-android, plus A.I., plus frozen human and animal embryos)
Harry Harrison (West of Eden): using huge sea dwelling creatures to propel ships
Andy Weir (The Martian): applying science, logic and common sense to general problem solving
December 1st, 2021
[ebook] AFTERWARD
I really hope you enjoyed this book. It is the first book I’ve ever written. It started as a hobby to give myself a break from work and be creative. If you’re considering writing, I highly recommend it.
Please leave a review on Amazon if you liked the book. Did you know that only 1 of 100 people leave book reviews? If you can spare a few moments, it would be a great help.
I also want to thank all the people that helped me throughout the process. You know who you are and I am very appreciative of your support!
If you find any typos feel free to send me an email at matthewgdick1@gmail.com. No one is perfect. Not even Nick Burke. Also feel free to drop me an email if you have questions or want to discuss any thoughts about the book.
As an extra treat to you, there is a readers-only blog you can find more discussion, insights, and blog posts about the book. You can access the readers-only blog at matthewgdick.com and use the Password:
PrasaresMTOG486
There are still many unanswered questions. Why are there no land animals in Prasares? Why does Aden look so familiar to Nick? And the biggest question of all: why did the North Remo Nick leave and where did he go? All these questions and more will be answered in the sequel book: SPROUT. Stay tuned!
December 1st, 2021
I don’t mind that the author creatively borrowed quite a few ideas from other sci-fi writers. It’s a good book, and I look forward to reading the sequel. The only serious issue I have with it is that the author tries to present pop-culture as the culture itself (knowingly-consciously or otherwise), as throughout the book readers will never encounter even a passing reference to any culture-related things beyond the pop-culture.
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