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Genesis
註釋Genesis tells the captivating story of humanity's bold venture to make the Moon a livable and self-sustaining habitat. The novel follows the journey of Jar Morgan, sent by his father, Stanley Morgan, the CEO of Maverick Exploration Corp, to claim the first mining rights on the Moon. However, the mission takes an unexpected turn when they discover the lunar ice is insufficient for commercial mining. Undeterred, the expedition decides to become the Moon's first settlers.
Tragedy strikes when Stanley suddenly dies, prompting Jar's sisters, one a CPA and the other a lawyer, to leave behind the bureaucratic struggles on Earth and join their brother on the Moon. Jar faces the daunting task of preventing China and other nations from exploiting the Moon's resources, threatening the settlers' survival.
Tragedy strikes when Stanley suddenly dies, prompting Jar's sisters, one a CPA and the other a lawyer, to leave behind the bureaucratic struggles on Earth and join their brother on the Moon. Jar faces the daunting task of preventing China and other nations from exploiting the Moon's resources, threatening the settlers' survival.
Under the leadership of the Morgan sisters, the settlers declared the Moon as Genesis, an independent extraterrestrial nation. They prove that while commercial mining is unviable, sustainable living is achievable. Genesis forges partnerships with Earth's nations to construct a spaceport, transforming the Moon into a vital hub for future space exploration. This groundbreaking achievement attracts pioneering immigrants from around the globe, seeking asylum and a new beginning in the nascent nation of Genesis.