Sue’s Vision

Sue and the clones embark on another adventure in this sequel, Sue’s Vision: a fast-paced, entertaining, light sci-fi story for all ages.

Synopsis:

Sue and the other clones have settled into their new lives after being released from the military base in California.  They make new friends in their new home cities, excel in their new jobs, and even start new families.

Meanwhile, Ted Stevens must still report back to the special DHS committee and make sure the clones do not cause problems in society.  He travels around the country visiting them to monitor how they adjust.  And he continues to enlist his scientist friends to try to predict the behavior of the new people.

When friends and family all gather together for a reunion, the clones discover a new talent that Sue and the clone children learned a few months earlier: they can read and write a new language.  They realize it’s another message that was hidden in the alien goo from which they were cloned.  The clones are determined to act upon the new message, just like Sue was back when they were living on the base.  Everyone helps to put the clones’ plans into action. Unfortunately, they attract the attention of the FBI.

Ted must again step in and resolve the situation.  He makes another bold decision.  He informs the clones that they, along with their friends, will be picked up and escorted back to California.  They’re shocked at what happens when they get there.

 

Cast of Characters

Enterprise,Kansas

Suzanne “Sue” Cook (clone) – cook, Smokey Hill Café

Violet (clone) – 7 y/o

Kati (clone) – 6 y/o

David Hudson – retired

Zachary (clone) – 12 y/o

Tyler (clone) – 8 y/o

Susan Robert – archivist, DDE Presidential Library

Karen – 7 y/o

Petunia Clark – retired

Washington, D.C.

Ted Stevens – Director, DHS

Burbank, CA

Donald Jackson (clone) – admin, DHS

Denise Jackson – analyst, DHS

Brandy (clone) – 13 y/o

Juliana Huffington – analyst, DHS

Tempe, AZ

Martha Ross (clone) – barista, Cupz

Patsy Sharp (clone) – student

Richard Dvorak – student, Arizona State University

Spring Green, WI

Larry Stone (clone) – farmhand

Janet Jones (clone) – shop worker, Arena Cheese, Inc

Mary MacDonald – retired

Manhattan, KS

Jim Bailey, Ph.D. – Director, Manhattan Laboratory Service

Sarah Deming – analyst, MLS

Cindy Gordon – analyst, MLS

Bruno Jones, Ph.D. – analyst, MLS

2 comments

  • Tammy (501 days)

    Sounds great and I can’t wait to catch up with Sue!

  • Gloria Antypowich (500 days)

    I would be happy too. I`m a little behind schedule right now, but by Feb or March I`ll make time for you!

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