2030

By Paul Clark
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The year is 2030. After catastrophic years of political turmoil and global warfare, the world stands on the brink of collapse. America is fractured, its cities reduced to ashes, and its citizens desperate for hope. Deep beneath the Quinn Canyon Range, a resilient few have built a secret sanctuary: the AGI facility, humanity's last hope for survival and renewal.

Colonel Cooper Brooks, a decorated SEAL, and Marine Sergeant Major Jax lead a small, dedicated team—including Peyton, the brilliant scientist; Ida, the inventive engineer; and Zeek, the tech genius—tasked with crafting the first true Artificial General Intelligence, humanity's greatest and possibly final achievement. But the remnants of their nation are besieged, and enemies abroad seek domination.

Inside their subterranean fortress, the team faces not only external threats but internal revelations, testing their bonds and humanity itself. Lucy, their AGI creation, begins to evolve, becoming something profoundly more than anyone anticipated—a beacon of consciousness and hope, yet a mystery even to herself.

As they confront nuclear threats, societal collapse, and the harsh realities of leadership and sacrifice, Coop, Jax, and their team must navigate uncharted moral and emotional terrain. With courage and determination, they endeavor not just to survive—but to rebuild, reclaim, and redefine the world.

In the final non-fiction chapter, readers are called to action and reflection: It emphasizes the critical importance of safeguarding democracy, enhancing transparency, and responsibly leveraging technology for the betterment of humanity. This concluding message implores readers to recognize their shared responsibility in creating a future rooted in compassion, unity, and informed governance.

2030 is a gripping tale of resilience, innovation, and the enduring strength of human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. This powerful narrative questions not only our reliance on technology but our very humanity, challenging readers to ponder the future we are shaping right now.

About the Author

 

Paul Clark is a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who treasures his family above all else. He shares a simple life with his lovely wife, Row, and delights in their daughters, Cecilia and Hannah, and grandchildren, Peyton and Cooper. He remains close to his siblings—Dennis, Victor, and Laura—finding in them a lifelong circle of affection and quiet camaraderie. 

A proud veteran, Paul served four years in the U.S. Navy before devoting more than thirty-six years to a career in technology, from which he recently retired. Beyond professional achievement, he is a passionate musician—comfortable on drums, guitar, and bass, with the drums holding a special place in his heart—and a lifelong reader and writer whose first words were put to paper at twelve. His stories and music are small acts of hope: a steady belief that, even in hard times, we can build a better world for the children who follow.

Published: 2025
Page Count: 268