In 1699, in the heart of the Mayan jungle lies Dr. Zeus's rest center for his hardworking immortal cyborgs, one of whom has just been assigned to visit a Native American village and convince its entire population to migrate to the future.
"A comedy in which a god visits a 17th century Indian village in California to get the inhabitants to relocate to another world, thereby saving them from destruction by the Spanish. The god, Sky Coyote, is in fact a surgically altered impostor, an agent of time-travelling, do-gooders from the 24th century who are dedicated to preserving the world's civilizations. By the author of In the Garden of Iden."
"In 1699, in the heart of the Mayan jungle lies Dr. Zeus's rest center for his hardworking immortal cyborgs, one of whom has just been assigned to visit a Native American village and convince its entire population to migrate to the future."
"In 1699, in the heart of the Mayan jungle lies Dr. Zeus's rest center for his hardworking immortal cyborgs, one of whom has just been assigned to visit a Native American village and convince its entire population to migrate to the future."@en
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