- In high hopes of presenting a reliable global defence system, instead, a scientist triggers a swarm of devastating solar flares, earthquakes, and ferocious magnetic storms. Can she and her colleague stop Earth's total destruction?
- Civilian sun scientist Michael Mitchell abandoned his government-funded research when the US Army decided to pervert it into a weapon program. His former deputy Jane continued it and let the Defense Secretary cut short safety protocols so as to test the High Frequency Disruptor, now intended as sun-powered ultimate space defense system, which isn't quite quality-checked. The result is an unprecedented solar flare, which causes a massive plasma cloud to head for earth. Nuclear diversion fails. The Defense Secretary orders Michael arrested, but his would be-son in-law Tim, a law-abiding police cadet, helps Jane spring him from jail, as he may manage to modify the weapon enough to disperse the plasma cloud, tiny sparks of which already trigger natural disasters on every continent.—KGF Vissers
- Disgraced and fired from his ambitious project for the government, the brilliant scientist, Dr Michael Ranger, is unaware that his colleague, Dr Jane Whitlow, continues their untested program. In high hopes of presenting to the President of the United States a reliable global defence system capable of averting impending celestial disasters, Whitlow bombards the sun; however, the powerful high-frequency pulse triggers a swarm of devastating solar flares. As this botched attempt affects both telecommunications and electricity, a multitude of satellites rain down on the unprotected cities, and the world is hammered from end to end by an endless wave of catastrophic earthquakes and ferocious magnetic storms; an unprecedented CAT. 8 Armageddon. Now, not only Chicago but the entire globe is under threat. Can the team of experts stop Earth's total destruction?—Nick Riganas
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