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'The Brightest Day' delves into weapons engineering
Memphis Commercial Appeal, November 26, 2006
"The Brightest Day," a book by Lew Fields of Hernando, has been published by PublishAmerica.
The book opens when the High Energy Laser Applications Agency is established to develop a fast and non-polluting technique for oil exploration. Work concentrates on developing a powerful particle beam, which is placed on a platform in space orbit. Added security protects the site, known as Albert, from nations bent on destroying the weapon system. Two local computers and one super-computer, Agnes, control this system. The super-computer begins to take on human reasoning powers as a huge asteroid enters our solar system and must be destroyed.
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