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Infinite Earth: Pulsar
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
PULSAR unveils the truth behind the technological advancements of the 20th century.
Director of Space Relations and Counterintelligence for the CIA Adam Hunter receives a mysterious crate at his Washington, D.C. office one night. While doubting the origin of its contents, the promise it holds for Earth renders him unable to refuse its calling.
At the behest of his college roommate, Greg Buchanan, Adam follows the trail that the intelligence within the crate reveals, seeking funding for a speculative project from an enigmatic billionaire who knows more than Adam suspects. The realization of transportation with no carbon footprint, once deemed impossible outside science fiction, becomes an all-consuming passion for Adam and his team.
At long last, a virtual global highway transportation system will connect humankind because of Adam’s relentless pursuit of his dream. Adam finds his vision comes at a price when the architects of the virtual highway ask him for something momentous in return for their help in creating this advancement. The cost of the highway could mean the end of Earth as we know it.
PULSAR introduces listeners to the next stage of Earth’s journey into the New Space Age, where Earth discovers its new purpose in a universe with limitless potential, both for destruction and creation.
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- Dave & Linda
- 05-03-24
Wow
Brilliant what a absolutely smashing story it captured our minds if it could be true with so many different perspectives that we know off looking forward to the next one
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