FIRST
ROMAN EMPEROR WHO DEFEATED THE EGYPTIAN QUEEN
In
this original, fictional story based on real events in Rome and Egypt from
40BC to 30BC, Octavian
was the Roman Emperor who defeated Cleopatra
VII and Mark
Antony, at the Battle of Actium, and subsequently annexed Egypt.
Egypt's independence was increasingly threatened by the expanding power of Rome, which had already subjugated several
Hellenistic states by the time of Cleopatra's reign.
Octavius was studying and undergoing military training in Apollonia, Illyria, when
Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC. He rejected the advice of some army officers to take refuge with the troops in Macedonia and sailed to Italy to ascertain whether he had any potential political fortunes or security. Caesar had no living legitimate children under Roman law, and so had adopted
Octavius, his grand-nephew, making him his primary heir. After landing at Lupiae near
Brundisium, Octavius learned the contents of Caesar's will, and only then did he decide to become Caesar's political heir as well as heir to two-thirds of his estate.
Octavian forcibly entered the temple of the Vestal Virgins and seized Antony's secret will, which he promptly publicized. The will would have given away Roman-conquered territories as kingdoms for his sons to rule, and designated Alexandria as the site for a tomb for him and his
queen. In late 32 BC, the Senate officially revoked Antony's powers as consul and declared war on
Cleopatra's regime in
Egypt.
In early 31 BC, Antony and Cleopatra were temporarily stationed in Greece when Octavian gained a preliminary victory: the navy successfully ferried troops across the
Adriatic Sea under the command of Agrippa. Agrippa cut off Antony and Cleopatra's main force from their supply routes at sea, while Octavian landed on the mainland opposite the island of Corcyra (modern Corfu) and marched south. Trapped on land and sea, deserters of Antony's army fled to Octavian's side daily while Octavian's forces were comfortable enough to make preparations.
Antony's fleet sailed through the bay of Actium on the western coast of Greece in a desperate attempt to break free of the naval blockade. It was there that Antony's fleet faced the much larger fleet of smaller, more maneuverable ships under commanders Agrippa and Gaius Sosius in the
Battle of Actium on 2 September 31 BC. Antony and his remaining forces were spared only due to a last-ditch effort by Cleopatra's fleet that had been waiting nearby.
Octavian pursued them and defeated their forces in Alexandria on 1 August 30
BC - after which Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide. Octavian, thus
became the enemy of Cleopatra, which is carried forward to her rebirth as
historic teaching. But, has no lasting effect on the well adjusted daughter
of Professor Krafenstein, and ally of John Storm. Indeed, Cleopatra and John
are grateful to Octavian for allowing their remains to be hidden in a secret
location, that even the great ruler could not locate. Nor did the Roman
Emperor make undue efforts in this regard.
Thus,
as the prophesy (or
curse) of
Cleopatra VII came true, as her rebirth, she
had ultimately beaten her adversary.
John
Storm is Mark
Antony reborn, who falls in love all over
again with the reincarnated Cleopatra
CHARACTERS
- PROTAGONISTS |
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DESCRIPTION |
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Abdullah
Amir |
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Middle
eastern marine captain |
Ahmed
Saleh - Port of El Dekheila |
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Fisherman
who finds location Cleopatra's tomb |
Ark,
The
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|
Interactive
DNA database |
Captain
Nemo
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Interactive
autonomous navigation system |
Charley
Temple
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Adventurous
researcher
& cameraman |
Cleopatra,
last Pharaoh queen of Egypt reborn |
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The
reincarnated Mummy |
CyberCore
Genetica |
|
Nano
super computer, world's fastest |
Dan
Hawk
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Electronics
wizard & 2nd mate E. Swann |
Dr
Roberta (Bobbie) Treadstone |
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Blue
Shield ocean division, Newcastle Uni |
Elizabeth
Swann
|
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World's
most advanced AI hydrogen ship |
Excalibur,
Merlin & Pendragon
|
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Anti-piracy
laser & taser weapons system |
George
Franks
|
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Estate
trustee |
Hal
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Advanced
onboard Artificial Intelligence |
Incubus™
& Replivator™ machines
|
|
High
tech cloning & replicating equipment |
Jack
Mason |
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CIA
contact, sometime double agent |
Jill
Bird |
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BBC
news anchor, overseas services |
John
Storm
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Explorer/conservationist/anthropologist |
Julius
Caesar
|
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Roman
general who loved Cleopatra |
Kitty
Kat (Katie)
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Ships
cat and mascot, who loves fishing |
Marjorie
Boyle |
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Backpacker/blogger,
Trinidad |
Mark
Antony |
|
Lover's
suicide pact with Cleopatra |
Professor
Douglas Storm
|
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Genius
& great uncle to John Storm |
Professor
Jacques Pierre Daccord |
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UNESCO,
subsea archaeology division |
Sam
Hollis |
|
Reporter,
Trinidad Bugle |
Steve
Green (Greeno)
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Freelance
investigative bloodhound |
Suki
Hall (Suzuki)
|
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Marine
biologist |
US
President Lincoln George Truman |
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Supreme
commander US military |
William
Bates (Billy the Kid) |
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US
computer genius & CyberCore
Genetica™ |
... |
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... |
CHARACTERS
- ANTAGONISTS |
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DESCRIPTION |
... |
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... |
Adolf
Hitler - (Circle of Six) |
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WWII
3rd Reich & reserve 4th Reich architect |
Alexis
Luther - Panama |
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The
Panamanian running man, a replicant |
Baron
Heinrich Richthofen |
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Obsessed
4th Reich, Neo
Nazi occultist |
Erwin
Rommel - (Circle of Six) |
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WWII
Afrika Korps, Field Marshall |
Franco
Francisco |
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Italian
scientist, cloning expert |
General
Sir Rodney Dunbar |
|
Head
of MI6 human enhancement |
Harold
(Dirty Harry) Holland |
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Chief
Constable, Scotland Yard |
Hermann
Göring - (Circle of Six) |
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WWII
Luftwaffe Reichsmarschall |
Husani
Hassan |
|
President
elect of Egypt |
Joseph
Mengele - (Circle of Six) |
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WWII
Nazi Dr. Human selective breeding expt. |
Karl
Donitz - (Circle of Six) |
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WWII
Nazi submarine captain |
Martin
Borman - (Circle of Six) |
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WWII
Nazi administrator/manager |
Klaus
von Kolreuter |
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Swiss
scientist, human genome expert |
Musa
Bomani |
|
Hired
Egyptian
tomb raider |
Nicholas
(Nick- The Devil) Johnson MP |
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UK
Minister for Defence |
Octavian |
|
Roman
emperor waged war on Cleopatra |
Roberto
Ferrara |
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Italian
spy Vatican & Interpol, double agent |
Rudolf
Kessler |
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Nazi
Egyptologist/archaeologist |
Safiya
Sabuka |
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Isis
worshiper, descendant of Cleopatra |
Sergeant
Shaun Flanagan |
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Police
officer, Scotland Yard |
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