Book 3
About The Book
The Moon Chose Us!
Earth should have died long ago. Every metric suggests a Type 0 civilization stuck in scarcity, conflict, and primitive thinking cannot survive its own technological adolescence. Nuclear weapons. Environmental collapse. Endless war over resources. Yet humanity persists. Not through luck. Through intervention.
The Galactic Federation has watched for millennia as advanced species either transcend their limitations or annihilate themselves. Earth teeters on that edge. But something is different here. Gifted humans are emerging with consciousness abilities that bypass the normal evolutionary timeline. The lunar university expands daily as awakened minds arrive, desperate to master telepathy, dimensional shifting, and technologies consciousness itself powers.
Then the truth emerges: Draconians have manipulated humanity’s genetic code and suppressed consciousness evolution for eons. Ancient pyramids were not tombs but consciousness transmitters. Atlantis fell not through natural disaster but Draconian sabotage. Every attempt humanity made to transcend was crushed. Until now.
The Galactic Council provides forbidden technology: devices that convert nuclear arsenals into clean energy abundant enough to transform Earth into a Type 1 civilization overnight. But old treaties signed under Draconian manipulation threaten this aid. Political resistance from industries profiting from scarcity blocks implementation. And the Draconian fleet arrives early, forcing humanity’s newly formed Angelic Corps into battle before training completes. This is the reckoning.
Why Read It
The Moon Chose Us!
‘The Moon Chose Us! The Draconian Reckoning’ explodes the comfortable boundaries of science fiction. Eugene constructs a universe where humanity’s struggles with energy scarcity, endless war, and environmental destruction are not accidents but deliberate suppression by ancient overlords who benefit from keeping Earth trapped in primitive thinking. The Draconians are not simple villains. They represent the choice to sever connection, to view consciousness as tool rather than sacred web, to dominate rather than cooperate.
The book’s genius lies in showing humanity’s path forward requires both technological advancement and consciousness evolution. Clean energy alone won’t save us if we maintain scarcity mentality. Advanced weapons won’t protect us if we cannot coordinate through unified awareness. The Angelic Corps trains not just in combat but in telepathic coordination, dimensional awareness, and technologies powered by consciousness itself.
Eugene asks the hardest question: can a species that has normalized violence, competition, and separation transform quickly enough to survive contact with civilizations that transcended those limitations millions of years ago? The Draconian fleet provides the deadline. Humanity’s answer determines not just survival but whether we join the galactic community as equals or remain perpetual children requiring supervision. This is cosmic coming of age at its most urgent.