Author: Michel Deb
Pages: 300
Format: Softcover 21.5x14.5
ISBN: 978-956-6106-29-6
Genre: Space Opera / Science Fiction
Publication: November 2022
Noah is the last of the human clones existing on planet Earth. In the mid-21st century, human cloning is being perfected in ways never before seen, giving way to the trade of human parts as spare parts. During their research, they accidentally discover they can have unlimited access to their "genetic memory," causing a split in society, which is governed primarily by a religious state very close to Christianity, where other forms of spirituality have become extinct or have been almost completely suppressed. Another faction, with great strength, are those who believe in the scientific method and its ability to develop human beings beyond their capabilities, creating a new society based on science and technology.
This division led the Earth to confront itself in a bloody war, which ended with the destruction of our planet.
Two ships are the only survivors of this hecatomb: the Tattva, a research vessel that manages to protect the last of the existing clones, and the Kérveros, a battleship captained by a religious fanatic. The two ships believe they are the only survivors of this apocalypse and seek help from the planetary colonies, but these colonies close their doors and abandon them to their fate, discovering, in the process, that life on Earth is an artificial creation and that humans were seeded and left to their fate as a species. From this, the genetic lines are generated that led to the discovery of clones in the future. The stories will intertwine in a glimpse into the past and the future, where we will see our religious legacy through different eyes.
Noah the Primal is the first volume in the "Elohim Code" trilogy. We delve into a story with many branches, which will give us a different perspective on the ancient creation stories.