Three Brave Women On Three Different Planets From Three Different Time Periods All Endangered By One Cataclysmic Machine.
(Isstories Editorial):- Foley, Alabama Oct 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Deb CarverOwens has released her science fiction novel Black Seven: Legend of Venetta at several different venues. The adventure tells the story about Makayna, Venetta, and Mallory. How can one machine terrify so many varying creatures? When the details of the threat are revealed, there can only by one solution. This account shows a terrifying look into what could possibly happen if certain imaginings were to become true.
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Makayna is a scientist from the planet of Kanah who is traveling to Kanah’s sister planet Vallour to show her findings from the simulations she ran to the others on the science team. It is imperative that she make them understand the danger they are all in. The other scientists are conducting an invaluable experiment that will keep Kanah with power to run their planet for an endless period of time. The Energy Extractor will go to the planets core and there insert itself to extract the energy.
In 1509 AD, Venetta goes with the other women of her tribe, which is located in the great lakes area of Earth, to the annual autumn hunt to find provisions for the winter. As they near one of the lakes, there develops a severe lightning storm that incapacitates her people. She runs into a cave that has appeared in the forest. As she is contemplating a strange symbol on the back of the cave, she seas a bright light out of the corner of her eye. A very tall man appears with a long neck and large round black eyes wearing a robe that extends to his bare feet. His arms are long and he has five fingers on his hands. He speaks to her and then takes her away in a flash of light to Kanah. The transport light is not a new imagining, however the concept of the idea of it is titillating to the imagination.
Mallory is on a break from her college classes in the summer of 2009 AD and decides to go for a ride in the country-side of her city of Manistee, Michigan. As she is driving, she sees a cave appear by the side of the road. She stops her car and approaches the cave to investigate. On the inside she finds writing on the walls of the left and right sides of the cave. Writing that she can’t understand. She looks to the back of the shallow cave and sees a black metal seven with round silver buttons on each corner of the number.
The story enhances the prospect of what could happen if scientists developed such a machine and were running on errant assumptions. The idea is sound when it comes to extracting energy from a core, but raises other questions. What materials would be used so that the Energy Extractor would not disintegrate when it reached the core of the planet? What type of mechanisms inside the device would be made of? What size should the Energy Extractor be in ratio to the size of the planet?
In Mallory’s time, the Earth finds itself having to battle the despot who rules Kanah with an iron fist. She enlists the help of her grandfather, Charles, a retired four-star general to figure what can be done after they are visited by Rajene and Adella, two aliens from Kanah. With the help of General Cormack, they set up a perimeter around the cave.
When the battle comes, it takes place on Kanah with Adella leading a troop of Earth soldiers. After the tyrant is defeated, the troop comes back to Earth and a negotiation for trade, especially of technology, is arranged.
The adventure is an imaginary tale that has just a little bit of suggestion for something that could, in the far future, be used here to quell the energy crises that have developed on Earth.
“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter — it’s the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.”: — Mark Twain.
Deb CarverOwens has been an author since 2008 and has won just recently in 2024 The Global Book Awards Silver medal in the Science Fiction Romance category for Saga of Bazor The Hunt and in 2025 she won The Global Book Awards Bronze medal in the Science Fiction Romance category for Black Seven: Legend of Venetta. She has a vivid imagination and has also had Legal Secretarial training in a vocational school. What is the connection? you might ask. The secretarial lessons helped in the details of editing and the organization of the manuscript.
Black Seven: Legend of Venetta is available on Amazon in eBook. https://www.amazon.com/Black-Seven-Venetta-Deb-CarverOwens-ebook/dp/B097S3QWST
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Seven-Venetta-Deb-CarverOwens/dp/B096ZM5RP4
Hard-copy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DS63GHW5


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