April 27, 2024

ENMITY: Volume 2 of The Archangel-X Trilogy

Enmity: Volume 2 of The Archangel-X Trilogy

by William Hayashi

Black Space Colony

The Battle for Liberation Continues…

A de facto state of war persists between the United States of America and man’s only space-based civilization: a community of African Americans inhabiting their own space station. Christopher Wright leads the separatists of the Black Space Colony in its endeavor to perfect sub-light travel through the mastery of technology while navigating the sociological challenges of becoming completely independent from Earth.

With the arrival of new recruits from Earth comes the challenge of integration while charting their path, concentrating on self-determination, and eliminating the influence of white America. Driven by lust to attain the advanced technology of the Colony, the action revs up as the team of space colonists investigate secrets buried under hundreds of miles of the frozen exterior of ice-covered moons. As Christopher rallies his team to press forward against all odds, they take a deep dive into further developing an innovative, isolated, off-Earth community, tackling the rising growing pains amongst the second generation of colonists concerning their current existence and plans for the future. Up against this unique backdrop, the U.S. Government continues its marred efforts to subdue the Colony and attain its exceptional technology.

Any hope of peace between the two is all but decimated when hostilities between Earth and the Colony escalated with the killing of two female colonial pilots as the U.S. military fired upon their spacecraft with rail gun technology. In response, the Colony destroyed every factory and support facility as an unspoken warning to discontinue the construction and distribution of that class of weapon. This sparks a confrontation between the C.I.A. and the Colony, as Christopher considers his next move to demonstrate the Colony’s process against the President of the United States herself.

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