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OGi: Omega Gene industries

By: Jerry M. Thorpe
Narrated by: Nate DuFort
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In the hidden world of science, the study of genes can be considered tainted with greed. One company in particular, OGi Omega Gene industries, uses tests to find the perfect genes for evolution through the challenge of the Red River Run — located on the inside of Camp Michaels in the perfect manmade Red River.

The Omega Gene Industry dares to put human subjects through a variety of unethical and immoral testing of one's mental capacity to thrive through dire situations, all in search of the perfect genes to encourage evolution.

However, like many sci-fi novellas, things don't go as planned. Especially when there are genetically modified creatures in the mix. Greg Smith and Rockey Hernandez struggle to escape with their families intact in this scientific river rafting challenge.

©2024 Jerry M. Thorpe (P)2024 Published YA Broadcasting Ltd
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