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Point of Departure

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A research-manager recounts how an unauthorized experiment, missing funds and vanished colleagues at a scientific foundation become tied to a cache of untranslated tablets describing an advanced pre-flood civilization. A persuasive outsider brings translations that claim the ancestors constructed a compact solar-power converter of enormous capability, and the attempt to replicate or control that technology draws suspicion, secrecy and mounting danger. The narrative tracks investigative interviews, corporate tensions and the slow unveiling of how a long-ago catastrophe may be repeating itself when modern scientists confront remnants of an ancient, potent engineering discovery.

About the Author

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Vaughan Shelton

Vaughan Shelton is an author recognized for his work in the realm of literature, particularly noted for his book "Point of Departure." This work showcases his narrative style and thematic exploration, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. While specific details about his life and career remain limited, Shelton's writing reflects a thoughtful engagement with the human experience, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys. His contributions, though not widely known, add to the diverse tapestry of literary voices.

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