Outer Space and Beyond
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After a 300 day journey they do indeed discover the new planet, Dooma. It is populated with people very similar to ourselves. They are far advanced into a way of life that dispells all the troubles we have on Earth. The story is not without romance, adventure, and discover.
There is no profanity in this book -- fit for all ages.
Hugh Y. Rayment
Hugh grew up on a small far in north central Alberta. He was astory teller from a very young age when his siblings pleaded with him to tell them a story. he was doing a man's work by age 13 and knew how to operate every piece fo farm achinery as well as look after livestock. He joined the Army in 1943 and seved as an infantryman in the front lines with the Algonquin Regiment in Belgium and holland. On his return to Canada he worked at Vancouver Airport where he took his flying lessons and graduated as a novice pilot. In 1947 he moved to Edmonton and worked in the applianc busines for twenty years. He married Elsie Lyons and they had six children. At age 40 he went to the University of Alberta and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Education. He taught in the vocational department for 15 years before retiring at age 63, He and Elsie moved to Vernon, British Columbia where he took up writing. He wrote many newspaper articles and had the following books p ublished. 1. The House. The Cradle of Destiny autobiography 2. Camp Verno, A Century Of Canadian Military History 3. The House At The End Of The Lane Novel 4. Outer Space And Beyond Science fiction At age 84 he considers continuing to write.
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Outer Space and Beyond - Hugh Y. Rayment
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Contents
Forward by A.F. Rayment
Acknowledgment
*Chapter One*
*Chapter Two*
*Chapter Three*
*Chapter Four*
*Chapter Five*
*Chapter Six*
*Chapter Seven*
*Chapter Eight*
*Chapter Nine*
*Chapter Ten*
*Chapter Eleven*
Part Two
*Chapter Twelve*
*Chapter Thirteen*
*Chapter Fourteen*
*Chapter Fifteen*
*Chapter Sixteen*
*Chapter Seventeen*
*Chapter Eighteen*
Forward by A.F. Rayment
Of Hugh Rayment I delight to relate some tales of his story telling in early years and later times that have amused our listening ears. Well I remember in early times we tuck into our parents bed – the whole six of us led by myself, the eldest, followed by sister Joyce, and then Hughie, Alfred, Ken, and Tom My sister would say, Hughie, Tell us a story of ----
. He would tell a version oft told but with lots of embellishment to brighten up the tale. Some of these stories may be termed as outrageous. That was when we were under twelve years old.
Now, in later years, after the battle days of WW2, he would be relating bitter tales in his search of me, a prisoner of war in Germany. In the midst of his tale a loud stern voice from my mother, Hughie
!! meaning she had overheard an embellishment she was skillful at detecting. So the story was told in basic truth but with some embellishments to make it the more interesting. Now my fellow readers, see if you can pick out the embellishments found in this tale of all tales, Outer Space and Beyond
. Is it all that outrageous
?
Fred Rayment
Acknowledgment
To Fred for his flattering forward and his witty remarks and for remembering those days and events of over seventy years ago. I extend my gratitude to Miss Liz Allerdice and Miss Arnold, the art teachers at Seaton High School for guiding one of her students, Grayson Kashino in providing the graphics and illustrations for this book. He had to reach into the future and imagine what his subjects would look like a thousand years hence. My doctor, Dr. Donald Smith for pulling me through two heart attacks during the production of this book.
I extend a very sincere thank you to my wife Elsie for putting up with the many hours I spent in the computer room while putting this story to print. I also thank my daughter Lynda for proof reading my script and picking out a few typos and persuading me to put some of my statements into the proper perspective to suit modern times.
A very special thank you to my daughter Judy Rayment-Tait for helping me through the final edit.
*Chapter One*
This story records events that start out on the campus of a mid western university I shall call Hummer University somewhere on the planet Earth. All characters’ names in this story are fictitious to protect the innocent. Any similarity to anyone I know is purely coincidental. The time is 3110AD.
A group of science students got together every Saturday to discuss a topic of common interest; space, time, and the universe. Astrology was their passion; a world of space travel and discovery. Great advances had been made in space technology over the past century Space travel had become commonplace in vehicles that moved twenty times faster and were capable of travel far into space, even beyond our solar system. The propulsion system allowed a very gentle lift-off so that the astronauts felt little discomfort during their ride into space.
Life on Earth showed little difference from the twenty first century. Wars over differences in religious beliefs still raged on. A quarter of the population still was living below the poverty line. Distribution of the necessities of life had not improved very much. Education had made great strides and yet people had not learned to live together in peace. Politicians still struggled for power and the almighty dollar still ruled. There was plenty for all but greed took precedence and, as is often said, The rich became richer and the poor became poorer
. Pollution of our atmosphere, rivers, and lakes was a major concern and still there was disagreement on what to do about it. It would take huge efforts and money from all the countries of the world to save the planet from certain destruction. At least this was the opinion of scientists around the world. Global warming was threatening all forms of life in the sea, in the air, as well as on the land. All these things seemed to be ignored by the majority of people. As the saying goes, They just buried their heads in the sand
, and hoped the problems would go away.
These were the problems that faced our group of young scientists. They wondered how all the changes needed to improve matters could be accomplished. They all agreed that somehow answers could be found in outer space. Could there be another inhabited planet in our solar system? Perhaps there was such a planet that traveled the same orbit as Earth and at the same speed and therefore could not be seen from Earth because it was always hidden behind the sun. They reasoned that the UFO’s seen on Earth were from somewhere out there and that their theory may hold the answer. All members of the group were anxious and willing to train as astronauts and explore our solar system to try to confirm their beliefs. This of course had been stated as impossible by some scientists who said that such a planet would upset the equilibrium of our solar system. Dauntless our group held to their beliefs and decided that, as soon as they graduated, they would go ahead with their plans.
In order to accomplish their mission it would be necessary to have certain specialists in their crew. Their first officer [captain] would have to learn all there was to know about the new high speed space vehicles and indeed take part in the design of their craft before taking such a long journey. Bill Williams was select6ed for this job.
The next post to fill was space navigator and Sally Post, being an expert mathematician, volunteered for that position. They would need a dietician and a cook to plan and prepare the food. Jim Bolder and Mary Swan were confident that between them they could fill the spot. Very importantly they would have to have a doctor on board and Tom Morgan would be able to complete his master’s degree in time to fill that position. In their discussions they decided that they should have a person who was good at deciphering language, a linguist. Who else was there to choose but Harry Good? He was quite fluent in five languages and also had spent several years teaching languages in a local high school before getting interested in space science. They also needed someone to keep the house in order. Jane Silver took on that job. She would also keep track of supplies and see that all the necessities of daily living were on board. After all they could be away for up to five years. It must be understood that this space ship had to be very large in order to carry enough supplies to sustain a crew of ten for that long. Fred Wong volunteered to look after the ships heating and cooling systems. He would also be responsible for taking air samples if they were to land on another planet. Betty Simms specialized in geology and would take and analyze soil samples. Toni Janske had studied biology and genetics since her first year in high school. So this was the crew of the space ship they chose to name Moonbeam. Captain Bill Williams was quite a religious man. In earlier days he had thought about going into the ministry but got caught up in the intrigue of the prospective space mission. None of the crew