Tales of Nimrod: The Tree of Life
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This short story is an ode to the theories of the late Zechariah Sitchin, author of the "Twelfth Planet" though his theories have been modified some to enhance this tale. Go back in time to when pretender gods interfere with natural evolution to create their slaves, us. Be there when the mighty Nimrod rises up to rebel against them and battles for the destiny of mankind.
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Tales of Nimrod - D. Charles Miller
Title: Tales of Nimrod: The Tree of Life
Author: D. Charles Miller
Copyright 2015 David C. Miller
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Tales of Nimrod: The Tree of Life
Genesis 10:8 And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the Earth
Genesis 3:24 So he (the Lord) drove out the man; and he placed at the East of the Garden of Eden Cherubim and a flaming sword which turned every way to keep the way of the Tree of Life.
Mars gave rise to life long before there was any on Earth. In fact, life on Earth was seeded from Mars through cosmic collisions; so to, intelligent life evolved there first. Then the core of Mars cooled, and the planet lost its magnetic field. Without a magnetic field to protect it, the atmosphere of Mars was slowly blown away by the solar wind. The beings on Mars knew their planet was doomed. They had advanced science and technology from which they devised a plan to save their race. They hollowed out a large asteroid and converted it into a space station, but for this plan to work they needed an inexhaustible source of energy. It was decided that the space station required a highly eccentric orbit around the sun. This would bring it close enough to the sun every few thousand years to enable them to collect plasma for their fusion reactors and ion drives. An orbit this eccentric would be unstable and would require corrections from time to time using their ion propulsion system. Even with all their technology and resources, they still needed to slingshot around the sun to get an assist from the sun’s gravity to be able to attain this orbit.
Their escape plan worked flawlessly for countless millennia, then they started to run short of some key resources. The decision was made