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N. Matthias Moore Author Interview

Sector 10 follows a tech-conglomerate that inadvertently causes Earth to time travel into an alternate reality where humanity may not survive. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Sector 10 is the prequel to Cloud 9 and both novels are set in the Cloud Series and the world it creates with cloud computing as its theme. Virtual reality is the main inspiration for creating an alternate reality. But other emerging science like horticultural LED lighting in greenhouses or verticle farms, different artificial light recipes, and other photobiology agriculture inspired the idea of an outbreak. A classic science fiction trope is the entire idea of an alien invasion and also deadly contagions wreaking havoc on the world. Sector 10 combines these ideas into a new form of physics that brings about an outbreak of radiation seeping over from a parallel universe. Quantum computing and advanced physics are making things like teleportation more real, of not just our bodies, but our consciousness.

I found the science in the novel to be well developed. What kind of research did you do to make sure you got it all right?

The science in Sector 10 was all about breaking boundaries of what constitutes reality and making the Earth a melting-pot for not only natural evolution but also genetic modification. Whether that be the eugenics and plastic surgery that made these Greys possible, or Yhemlen living among dinosaurs, and let’s not forget humans were suffering at the hands of the Cloud gone haywire. I wanted to integrate the Cloud and the physics of space travel together. As you may know, computers in deep space are prone to problems related to radiation but in Sector 10 we find that the inverse is more true and that the Cloud helps navigation through alternate reality and time. The main idea of it all – we live in a simulation. And because of it, the Cloud is directing our manipulation of reality and atomic physics that is the basis of the science we know. Also, photobiology was a big inspiration for how parallel universes were being accessed via light and highlighting special relativity. But if we run with the idea of humanity as part of a simulation, what came about in my research most was how to give order to seemingly chaotic processes.

The science inserted in the fiction, I felt, was well balanced. How did you manage to keep it grounded while still providing the fantastic edge science fiction stories usually provide?

Characterization was key. I want readers to feel an emotional response to the people of the novel and make their own assumptions or conclusions about what the story is presenting. The danger present in the Cloud malfunction was that it was being integral to the world stage. Ellis Island in New York was where people came to make a new life in America. Similarly, the Cloud is the mechanism that is allowing Ellis Bartram and his crew of scientists to make upload their minds via total immersion, and also giving an avenue for radiation to leak through. The urban setting of Washington, D.C. was also a vital addition to the science in that classified information, the such that’s available at our nation’s capital, needed to be publicized, but was being withheld by powers who were intent on solving a mysterious event. In all, science was affecting everyone because of its reach and influence and is something that our world of computing could attest to.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

The sequel to Cloud 9 and Sector 10 will be titled, Recon 8, and in the beginning, will be set in the year 2111, so a couple of years after Cloud 9. Solar punk will be a major influence in Recon 8 and will both brighten and provide nuance to the technology and provide “green” movement vibes that will make a return in this novel as an anchor of society. That book should be published by 2025, but to know the plot and see what else happens, we’ll have to wait.

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At the start of 2086, tech-conglomerate Delphi Corp. slips into an alternate reality where an ancient war between Reptilians & Greys threatens to destroy Earth. The firm’s supercomputer software is malfunctioning and when business tycoon & CEO Ellis Bartram realizes their blunder people around the country are already dead. The battle brewing on the other side pits Reptilians named Yhemlen – and Greys – against each other for survival. As the economic crisis worsens, a classified project arises in Washington, D.C. to fix the automated failures and put an end to the radioactive outbreak Delphi Corp. caused. Scientists delve into the Cloud source code using a Neural-Link, though what they discover is an alternate timeline on prehistoric Earth that forever alters their vision of the past. Once humans enter the fray, they are forced to solve an ancient mystery before their world is devoured.

SECTOR 10

Delphi Corp. is only looking to build more advanced technology for humankind, but its new project unwittingly puts humanity in danger. The supercomputer the tech company is building affects the barrier between Earth and alternate realities, leading to various anomalies on earth and ultimately dragging humans into a war of survival between the Yhemlens and the Greys from alternate worlds. Faced with battles on two fronts, Ellis Bartram, owner of Delphi Corp., and his team of scientists must find a way to correct their mistakes and preserve humanity from total annihilation.

Author N. Matthias Moore’s action-packed novel Sector 10 is the prequel to his exciting debut novel, Cloud 9, and is a genuinely compelling read. Moore’s storytelling and character development skills place you in a believable mindset that holds your attention as the plot unfolds. In addition, this remarkable book highlights strong motivations for the characters’ actions and gripping internal and external conflicts.

I like how this through-provoking book explores interesting science fiction themes that will have your curiosity running wild all the way through. Topics like time travel, scientists uploading their consciousness into a supercomputer, spaceships, civilizations living in orbit between the Earth and the moon, and futuristic weapons will have readers wondering what will happen next. All these elements will have readers on edge, envisioning the world that Moore has created and eagerly following the multiple lines of conflict created through time-traveling.

Moore has an uncanny ability to paint lucid story elements with expertise. When describing time travel and odd races, authors need to deliver expressions and create an immersive experience for readers. Moore does a great job of presenting his ideas and seamlessly integrating smaller events into the storyline so readers can feel like they are part of the well-conceived story.

Sector 10 is a phenomenal new science fiction novel for adventurous readers. With high-tech science and innovation, the action keeps coming, and readers will be entertained in this highly original novel from start to finish.

Pages: 318 | ASIN : B09HL8WD15

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