For the past 2-3 years, I’ve been working on building a futuristic world in a series of volumes called Sector Four (a working title). A quick synopsis is below that details the different volumes hopefully through a series of books in each era. The years listed are roughly thrown in there for a point of reference, as actually dates and years are rarely pointed out.

Invasion (2012) – A series that’s closest to modern times, taking into account actual events and incorporating them into a global depression which results into a full scale world war. Most of the series will take place from the perspective of a solider in the army, a civilian on the East Coast where the initial invasion happens and a corrupt politician who formulated the invasion plan in an effort to take over the country in a socialist regime.

Battle of Twins Hill (2034) – Takes place 20-30 years after Invasion, introducing new characters into the Sector Four universe, which focuses on the Tribal Wars in Sector Four and leads into the unification amongst all the clans to initiate a second Civil War to reclaim the country. Includes the Alexander Kruger series, who will be a primery protagonist later in the Sector Four universe.

The Civility of War – working title (2045) – Takes place roughly 10 years after the Battle of Twins Hill, 30-40 years after Invasion, where the unified clans have taken to arms with guerilla tactics, initiating America’s second Civil War where the rebellion is eventually suppressed, but the country is in absolute ruins.

Water of the Messiah – working title (2125) – Takes places 100 years after Invasion, focusing on two grandchildren of the Bale and Lukas linage. Introduces (hopefully) the Josen Kir era, who will become a messiah-like figure that’s developed special talents from an unknown source (many believing his special talents are from God himself, giving Josen the unwelcome Messiah title and a massive fanatical following).

Fires of the Messiah – working title (2125) – Follows up the Water of the Messiah series in which Josen Kir uses a fanatical following to achieve his own ends, which indirectly caused a massive uprising towards the ideals of Old America. The fanatics become out of control and Kir, feeling the responsibility, is forced into facing his former followers.

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