When a fantastically frightening alien force contacts modern humans, change is inevitable; perhaps violently. But who exactly are the Mamba? Their unstoppable weapons destroy suns. What are their connections to Ancient Africans? Why do Mamba continue ruthless conquests? The entire Galaxy burns from their rampages.
Yet, the Mamba may have a more subtle desire for Earth. Their Queen seeks a mate.
Rage of the Mambaexposes readers to some intriguing topics: interspecies fornication, cannibalism, genocide, religious fanaticism, revenge, and self-hatred.
Most Space Operas follow a similar, overused formula—an evil entity suppresses the pious good guys. The Empire vs the Force, Klingons vs the Federation, Mars vs Earth, and many other fictional presentations follow the same pattern. This is classic drama. It made a lot of money for starving creators.
Rage of the Mamba offers a dark, different perspective. What if the superior alien galactic armada threatening Earth has an unexpected objective, such as finding a mate for their queen? What if we closely examine our deepest motivations and social conditioning, concepts of good and evil, and seek to understand the emotional limitations embedded in all of us?
The AFROAlien Connection in Rage of the Mamba explores a complex concept: Who are the Aliens and who are the Indigenous people?
In Rage, the characters are nothing like Kirk, Skywalker, or Ripley. Those were very entertaining story plots. But now we need more. We need visionaries who have ambitions, flaws, and are willing to atone for their sins as well as get revenge.
Leap into the AFROAlien Connection. Fear is Fun?!
When we imagine, we don different cloaks. Wear another person's shoes.
Centuries ago, the human universe consisted of only a few oceans and land masses separated by mountains or rivers. Today, we bypass our cities. Our eyes see beyond planets, asteroids, comets, and the unknown.
What if we discover that humans are not an “Apex” predator?
What if Lucifer and God are co-existing entities in conflict
over who controls reality?
What if we closely examine our deepest motivations and
social conditioning about good and evil and seek to understand the limitations
embedded in all of us?
What if there is a "Rage" that infects all of us?