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    The Jovian Gate Chronicles by Ron Vitale
    Science Fiction

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    What happens when humans, ruled by the Catholic Church and the Confederacy, cross paths with intelligent aliens that claim to be prophets from God? Find out in this short science fiction short story series that consists of four episodes (total length of the collection is 142 minutes) that tell individual stories of the Jovian Gate. Partake on a journey to learn who opened the gate, question whether aliens truly are communicating with God and learn what humanity's ultimate destiny will be.


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Chapters


Title Description Date Created
Chapter 1: Toynbee's Gate
(30.07 MB)
Sister Jeanne inadvertently becomes wrapped up in opening a gateway to another star system.Nov 16, 2007
Chapter 2: Five Wounds
(23.24 MB)
Airman Marcy crash lands on New Sardis, discovering an alien who people claims has the Sigmata.Nov 16, 2007
Chapter 3: Jacob's Calling
(26.88 MB)
Jacob is kidnapped and brought to New Sardis to communicate with the spirit of his younger sister.Nov 16, 2007
Chapter 4: Lunacy and the Dark Energy of Doubt
(17.47 MB)
Thom travels through the Jovian Gate to escape from his sister's mental illness, but what he discovers proves one can never run away from what's inside.Nov 16, 2007