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	<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 05:15:23 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[So Scott Peters was taking out the show's cancellation on the writers, huh?]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the supplemental disc, Peters attacks the writing staff and criticizes the direction of the show in Seasons 3 and 4 -- which were the best and most challenging -- and is obviously interested in sidelining Ira Steven Behr, since he appears nowhere on this or the Season 4 set. Ira didn't have a chance because there was a writers' strike and he couldn't participate in show-related stuff until it was resolved and I'll bet you anything that Peters rushed this thing out as a jab at him.<br /><br />Even the audio commentary that Peters did for the finale had him criticizing the writing and he intentionally avoided mentioning Ira Steven Behr and Craig Sweeny in the many shots of their cameo during Jordan's speech. What a jerk. Even his director's cut uses a lousy, silly effect with Isabelle throwing a tantrum and cuts out the essential dialogue in Tom and Kyle's finale scene; it was nice to have the other added stuff, though.<br /><br />Did you folks know that he got a lot of credit he didn't deserve. The pilot and finale of Season 1 had to be severely rewritten by Ira Steven Behr, Craig Sweeny and Robert Hewitt Wolfe. Whoever writes the pilot gets "created by" credit, but they didn't get any recognition. Peters is on the sidelines critizing the very people who turned his show into something really interesting. His idea would have just been a lame X-Files rip off; they DID SOMETHING with it by constantly changing it and adding all sorts of political commentary.<br /><br />The final moments of the show, in which Jordan is triumphant and Maia tells her mother that it's better that p-positives are in charge made me both really happy and had a chilling effect. That's an amazing thing to do with your audience and Ira Steven Behr and Craig Sweeny deserve the credit!<br /><br />I think it's really petty of Mr. Peters to deliberately treat Ira Steven Behr so poorly.]]></description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:50:24 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>The 4400: The Complete Series is out!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just received my copy of The 4400: The Complete Series in the mail from Amazon, along with The Vesuvius Prophecy. Looking forward to delving into both! If any of you still need to get your hands on some of the seasons I'd suggest The Complete series as it has all 4 seasons and bonus features for about $66. Enjoy.]]></description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 14:44:36 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Jacqui Mckenzie pregnant?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So like most of you I miss The 4400 and was randomly googling pics of the cast the other day in my boredom at work. Well with jacqui I found pics from the show mental she just worked on but I also found pics of her at an event in April of 09 and it looked completely different then any other pics of her. Curious I went to her website but there was no mention of any baby..... Here are the links to the pics and some of her at previous events<br /><br /><a href="http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://web.wireimage.com/images/tnm/57229241.jpg&imgrefurl=https://secure.wireimage.com/SearchResults.aspx%3Fs%3DJacqueline%2520Mckenzie%26vwmd%3Di%26sfld%3DC&usg=__dDCYFSbgsVLENKuGLMq0tFJWnfs=&h=170&w=124&sz=10&hl=en&start=74&tbnid=y2_GukBSkvnefM:&tbnh=99&tbnw=72&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djacqueline%2Bmckenzie%2B2009%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26start%3D60" target="_blank">http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt...DN%26start%3D60</a><br /><br /><br /><br />Idk what to think, just boredom from missing the 4400, thought this was interesting]]></description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 01:24:23 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[If you want to know what Jordan was going to do, check out "Crash" Season 2]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey fans,<br /><br />Took me forever to log in because, the system wouldn't recognize me, then it recognized my name but not my email; then it did recognize my email. Some sort of glitch happened and I can log in.<br /><br />I'm still sad that "The 4400" was cancelled and got around to watching the finale just this last summer as a reward for finishing school work. Also, I felt it was time to say good-bye. I thought it was pretty good, but not as good as Episodes 11 and 12 of Season 4 or as good as the Season 3 finale; that's my favorite.<br /><br />Anyway, there's a slight bit of good news for you Jordan Collier fans.<br /><br />Ira Steven Behr was chosen as the head writer for Season 2 of the "Crash" TV series; I didn't know that there was a TV show based on the Academy Award winning film, either!<br /><br />In any case, Ira said that since he was changing the show so much (because it was critically hated and had bad ratings) from the first season as well as some of the characters, we didn't need to watch Season 1 at all.<br /><br />There's a character that is very much like Jordan Collier in that he's a super rich guy, who's selfish, and then has a religious or drug-induced experience and now thinks he must serve God by becoming a better person. I won't spoil it too much for you folks. The first 2 episodes are on itunes for free, and the character's name is Seth Blanchard and is played by Eric Roberts. In terms of much of the political commentary that Jordan reflected, it's obviously a continuation. I'm up to Episode 6 so far, and he's already where Jordan was half way through Season 4 in a way. At least give the first 2 free eps a shot; it's not for kids, though. There's some sexual/nude content, but I know that Ira needs a bit of time to get his stride going, but once he does, watch out!<br /><br />It's not a sci fi show at all and isn't as exciting as "The 4400", but there's a great former amateur baseball league player, who's really interesting.<br /><br />This is the closest thing we're gonna get to finding out what might have happened to Jordan Collier, since Ira was the head writer for "The 4400".<br /><br />Take care.]]></description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:32:30 -0500</pubDate>
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		<title>Petition For A 5th Season...sign It Now!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone!<br /><br />This is Floriane here. I know there's already a topic about how to bring the 4400 back for a 5th season. But here is the  PETITION that you MUST sign... To show your support, you just have to write "SAVE THE 4400" and put your name and your country. <br /><br /><!--sizeo:2--><span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->There's also a web form you can fill out at:<br /><a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/feedback/" target="_blank">http://www.usanetwork.com/feedback/</a><br />select under 'topic' : USA NETWORK PROGRAMMING<br />and then for 'show': The 4400...<br /><br />AND/OR write to that person:<br /><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><!--sizeo:2--><span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->Bonnie Hammer<br />USA NETWORK<br />30 Rockefeller Plaza<br />21st Floor<br />New York, NY 10112<br /><br />PLEASE, JUST DO ALL OF THEM...REMEMBER, THE 4400 HAVE TO SAVE THE FUTURE...<br /><br />I start the PETITION in here, just copy the list and paste it in your answer adding your name! THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!<br /><br />1."SAVE THE 4400", Floriane D., France<br />2.<br />3.<br />4.<br />5.<br />6.<br />7.<br />8.<br />9.<br />10.<br />11.<br />12.<br />13.<br />14.<br />15.<br />16.<br />17.<br />18.<br />19.<br />20.<br /><br /><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><!--sizeo:2--><span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><br /><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec-->]]></description>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Sep 2007 07:12:29 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>UPDATED 10/27/09 GOOD NEWS? Next Book Is Out!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://forums.usanetwork.com/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> I just received some Great news and I'm on cloud nine.  I just waiting to see if Greg Cox would like to post it himself so stay tuned. I believe our continuing efforts and perseverance are being rewarded.<br /><br />To you spoiler junkies: The actual plot as yet unknown.<br /><br />4400  LOONIES EVERYWHERE: CAN I GET A HALLELUJAH?......AMEN!!!! <img src="http://forums.usanetwork.com/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" /> <br /><br />STAY TUNED AND SPREAD THE WORD!!<br /><br /><br />I know some of you saying you rather have it back on TV (me too), but a book is better than nothing. I use to think that way. You'd have to tie me down to get me to read. Then years ago I pick up a TV tie book of my favorite show at the time and discovered something, I could actually see the story in my head as I read. I still sometimes confuse stories I seen while reading and ones I saw on TV. Besides I'll name 2 major advantages books have over TV as yet:<br /><br />1. Some characters that have been remove because the actors portraying them left due to money, other projects, etc. can be brought back.<br />2. Stories never developed because the technology just doesn't exist yet to pull it off. You can do anything in a book.<br /><br />So think positive. The main thing we wanted was closure. Prayer answered!<br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->06/27/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /> I fired off an outline for the new book to CBS last week.  Now I'm just waiting for their comments and suggestions.  This is standard procedure.  Last time we went back and forth three or four times before we settled on the plot of THE VESUVIUS PROPHECY.  <br /> <br />Best,<br /> <br />Greg<br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->07/14/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />  I haven't actually starting writing the book yet, but I can report that the outline was approved by CBS.  Meanwhile, Dave Mack is hard at work on the outline for the book after mine.  (We spent a lot of time this weekend comparing notes and making sure we were both on the same page.)<br /><br />Dave Mack is the guy who is writing the 4400 novel after mine.  He's also an old friend of mine and a veteran STAR TREK writer.  (He's written two episodes of DEEP SPACE NINE, plus several TREK novels.)<br /> <br />Greg<br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->07/23/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />I've been corresponding back and forth with a couple of the "4400" book authors trying to get a understanding of situation. Here's part of an email from Dayton Ward, one of "The 4400: Wetwork" writers.<br /><br />At present, there are only the four 4400 books planned. Our book, like Greg's first book, were commissioned and written before the word came down that the series was canceled. Once that happened, plans for the next two books were changed to push the story beyond the Season 4 finale. Whether more books are commissioned (and if I/Kevin and I get to write any of them) will of course depend on how well these first four sell. I would very much welcome the chance to write another 4400 novel, as I'm a fan of the series from day 1 and loved the time we spent writing Wet Work. Obviously we hope fans will dig it and see that it was -- like Greg's book -- written by true fans of the show. <br /><br />Thanks again!<br /> <br />Best,<br /><br />Dayton<br /><br /><br />THIS MEANS PEOPLE before "The 4400 was canceled these books were in the works ALL were suppose to be tie-in books but the cancellation caused CBS to make the last 2 after Season Fours finale. We cried out for closure and personally if the writers posted a 2 page essay giving the conclusion to their plot line I would have counted myself lucky. Do you know how many shows end with no resolution? Now we are being offered a BIG BONE that could bring more closure and hopefully a continuing series. Greg Cox and Dayton Ward are like most of us devout fans of "The 4400" since the beginning. They both seem to agree that how well these books sell will decide if we get more. After all, when "The 4400" was canceled CBS paramount could have nixed the whole idea instead changing the next 2 to take place after "The Great Leap Forward".<br /><br />USA taketh, CBS giveth back. I hope CBS makes a killing in sells and show USA how mentally challenged they are. So EVERYONE support these books cause I want more, more, more!!!!<br /><br /><br />P.S. Sorry for the rant but it makes me crazy every time I read a negative comment about us geting books. Now I'll shut up until next update <br /><br />June<br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->08/25/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />Sorry I'm a little late in posting this. So this is what's happening to date in GC words.<br /><br />I just finished the new UNDERWORLD book, so my plan is to take a few days off, then start working full-time on THE 4400 again.<br />Right now I'm on track to deliver the book by October so it can be published in August.<br /><br />All I can is that CBS has approved the outline for the PROMISE CITY book and we're proceeding from there. <br />Just try to think of Dave Mack and I as a couple of new writers on the series.<br /> <br />Best,<br /> <br />Greg<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->09/04/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />Hey everybody, be sure to check out dberry's post about interviews with authors Dayton Ward, "The 4400: Wetwork" Oct 2008 and David Mack, Season 5:Book 2, <i>(tenative title)</i>"The 4400: PROMISES BROKEN Oct 2009.<br /><br />LINK: <a href="http://forums.usanetwork.com/index.php?showtopic=406428" target="_blank">http://forums.usanetwork.com/index.php?showtopic=406428</a><br /><br /><br /><br />So now we know both working titles, "Promise City" (Aug. 2009) and "Promises Broken" (Oct. 2009) and again it's pointed out if we truly want more these books need to sell!!!<br /><br />Until next time keep the faith and buy books.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->11/13/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br /><br />Turned in the ms. to my editor last week.  Now I'm waiting for her response.<br /> <br />Greg<br /><br />Keep your fingers crossed!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->12/03/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />Well Greg is still waiting to hear back from his editor and CBS about his book. His editor is on jury duty. He says he saw Dave Mack at a party last week and he's still hard to work on his book, "Promises Broken". So stay tuned fellow 4400 loonies for future updates.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->12/19/08 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />I was just checking out Amazon.com and notice they have Greg Cox Season 5 book available for pre-order here:<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/4400-Welcome-Promise-City/dp/1416543228/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1229671591&sr=1-4" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/4400-Welcome-Promise...1591&sr=1-4</a><br /><br />The 4400: Welcome to Promise City (Mass Market Paperback)<br />by Greg Cox (Author) <br /><br />List Price: $7.99  <br />Price: $7.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details  <br /> Pre-order Price Guarantee <br /><br />Product Details<br />Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages <br />Publisher: Pocket Star (July 28, 2009) <br />Language: English <br />ISBN-10: 1416543228 <br />ISBN-13: 978-1416543220 <br /><br /><br />P.S. I have it on good authority that you find out the answer about Tom and the syringe in the first scene. I don't know so don't ask me. I am marking my calendar. Oh the suspense!!!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->2/1/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />Here's the latest words from Greg Cox:<br /><br />Not much new to report.  The ms. has been approved by CBS.  It's been copy-edited.  No cover art yet, but I see it's already listed on amazon.  At this point I'm just waiting for the typeset pages so I can proofread it one more time before putting it to bed.  And, oh yeah, I still need to read Dave's ms.<br /><br />Greg<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->3/1/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />I see amazon also have there page up for David Mack's book you can pre-order.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/4400-Promises-Broken-David-Mack/dp/1416543236/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1235958921&sr=1-1" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/4400-Promises-Broken...8921&sr=1-1</a><br /><br /><br />4400: Promises Broken (Mass Market Paperback)<br />by David Mack (Author) <br /><br /><br />List Price: $7.99  <br />Price: $7.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details  <br /> Pre-order Price Guarantee. <br /> <br /><br /><br />Product Details<br />Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages <br />Publisher: Pocket Star (October 27, 2009) <br />Language: English <br />ISBN-10: 1416543236 <br />ISBN-13: 978-1416543237 <br /><br /><br />P.S. Until next fellow loons.<br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->3/22/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />Hi Guys,<br />I asked Greg Cox about the cover design and this was his answer.<br /><br /><br />No sign of the art yet.  I'm dying of curiosity, but haven't wanted to bug my editor about it.  I'm heading off to a science fiction convention in Seattle next month, though.  I'm hoping I'll have something to show off by then!<br /> <br />Greg<br /><br /><br />P.S. Our fellow 4400loonies in the Seattle(PromiseCity) area going to the convention can get more news about the book.<br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->5/13/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />Hey Guys, Amazon has finally posted the book cover here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1416543228/ref=ord_cart_shr?%5Fencoding=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&v=glance" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...ER&v=glance</a><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->5/28/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />FINALLY! A book description is up at Amazon:<br /><br />The 4400 were only the beginning. Now anyone can become extraordinary. The rewards are great. But so are the risks. . .<br />Mere months have passed since a viral outbreak transformed Seattle. Over nine thousand people died horribly, while thousands more gained remarkable new abilities. The disaster has also left Jordan Collier, the charismatic leader of The 4400 Movement, in charge of the city, much to the dismay of the rest of the world.<br /><br />To Collier's followers, the birth of "Promise City" heralds the dawn of a glorious new future that will forever change the face of humanity. But not everyone welcomes Collier's vision of tomorrow. An internationalconspiracy, composed of many of the world's most powerful figures, will stop at nothing to destroy the Movement, even if it means igniting an all-out war against Promise City.<br /><br />NTAC agents Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris find themselves caught in the middle of a historic clash as they try to save Seattle from both Jordan Collier and his mortal enemies...with the future of the planet hanging in the balance.<br /><br />The saga of The 4400 continues.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->7/18/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />Here's a small excerpt put up on Simon and Shuster. Click on the Spoiler box for the spoiler junkies out there.<br /><br /><br /><br /><div style="margin:5px 20px 20px 20px">

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Chapter 1 <br />One<br /><br />"It's time, Dad," Kyle said.<br /><br />He handed his father a syringe of luminous amber fluid. Tom Baldwin turned the syringe over and over as he <br /><br />contemplated the promicin shot in his hands. For most people, the illegal injection offered fifty-fifty odds of <br /><br />gaining a remarkable preternatural ability -- or dying a horrible death. But Tom was destined to survive the <br /><br />shot, or so he had been told. According to his son, the future meant for him to gain an ability of his own.<br /><br />Maybe today...?<br /><br />"Your ID, sir?"<br /><br />The voice snapped Tom out of his memory, bringing him back to the present. Knuckles rapped against the <br /><br />driver's-side window of his blue Chrysler sedan. He rolled down the window and handed over his ID to one of the <br /><br />border guards posted at the barricade. A damp January breeze invaded the car, as well as the gassy odor of auto <br /><br />exhaust. Dozens of vehicles were backed up on I-5 while they waited to be allowed to exit Seattle. Judging from <br /><br />the boxes and suitcases strapped to the roofs of many of the cars, as well as the ubiquitous U-Haul trailers, <br /><br />many of them were leaving for good.<br /><br />Less than two months had passed since an outbreak of airborne promicin had ravaged Seattle, killing over nine <br /><br />thousand people, and the city had yet to fully recover from the disaster. The fact that another nine <br /><br />thousand-plus people had been endowed with unnatural abilities against their will had only added to the <br /><br />instability. Not surprisingly, thousands of survivors, especially ordinary people with no special abilities, had <br /><br />chosen to seek safer pastures elsewhere. Over four million people had once lived in the Seattle metro area; <br /><br />nearly a third of that number had now pulled up stakes.<br /><br />Tom couldn't blame them. Seattle was a dangerous place these days.<br /><br />And getting more so all the time, he thought.<br /><br />The guard examined Tom's credentials. A high-collared, pine-colored uniform with silver trim identified her as <br /><br />one of Jordan Collier's self-appointed Peace Officers. "NTAC, huh?" The woman's face hardened; the National <br /><br />Threat Assessment Command was not exactly popular with the followers of Jordan Collier, the undisputed leader of <br /><br />the Promicin-Positive Movement, which had largely taken over Seattle, now known in some circles as "Promise <br /><br />City." During the disaster, his people, who were immune to the plague, having already been exposed to promicin, <br /><br />had stepped forward to maintain order -- and had yet to surrender Seattle back to the authorities. Although <br /><br />Collier had yet to officially declare the city's independence, and had refrained from taking any formal title or <br /><br />position, he and his acolytes were pretty much in control of the city's government and infrastructure. As far as <br /><br />the Movement was concerned, NTAC, a division of Homeland Security, was part of the oppressive old order they had <br /><br />usurped -- and best relegated to the dustbin of history.<br /><br />"That's right," Tom said. He couldn't help wondering what kind of a special ability the guard possessed; all of <br /><br />Collier's people had been changed by promicin in one way or another, and believed they had a sacred destiny to <br /><br />change the world. Even the name of the disaster was controversial. Collier and his followers referred to it as <br /><br />"The Great Leap Forward." Most everyone else called it "fifty/fifty."<br /><br />He kept his voice neutral, not wanting to provoke her. The guard did not appear to be armed, but that hardly <br /><br />mattered where p-positives were concerned. For all Tom knew, this woman could kill him with a thought. "I think <br /><br />you'll find my papers are in order."<br /><br />The guard squinted at his ID. "I suppose," she conceded grudgingly. "If I were you, though, I'd keep going and <br /><br />never come back." She thrust the papers back at him. "Your kind doesn't belong here anymore."<br /><br />Tom was tempted to point out that he'd been born and raised in Seattle and had as much right to live there as <br /><br />anyone else, but held his tongue. He had more important matters to deal with today, assuming he ever got out of <br /><br />the city. "See you later," he said curtly. "On my way home."<br /><br />The guard scowled, but waved him on. An automated aluminum gate arm lifted to let him through. A pair of orange <br /><br />metal pylons flanked the roadway. Although dormant now, the pylons were capable of generating waves of intense <br /><br />pain when activated. They were Promise City's first line of defense.<br /><br />Tom didn't bother to roll up his window before driving north as he only got about fifty feet before running into <br /><br />a second set of checkpoints. This one was manned by grim-faced soldiers toting automatic weapons. Their uniforms <br /><br />and insignia identified them as members of the U.S. Army. A guard approached the driver's side of the car.<br /><br />Here we go again, Tom thought.<br /><br />An uneasy stalemate existed between the federal government and Promise City. Needless to say, the Powers That Be <br /><br />were hardly happy to surrender a major American city to a messianic drug dealer with a cultlike following, but <br /><br />the extraordinary abilities of Collier and his people, as well as the futuristic technology at his command, made <br /><br />taking back Seattle a risky endeavor. Even before the plague, Collier's community of p-positive revolutionaries <br /><br />had managed to repel any government attempts to take them into custody. Now, with his army swollen with literally <br /><br />thousands of new recruits, Collier was a force to be reckoned with -- and not only in Seattle. It was well-known <br /><br />that he had sleeper agents, capable of generating tornadoes and hurricanes and God knew what else, positioned <br /><br />throughout the entire country, ready to create havoc if the Feds tried to send in the troops to reclaim Seattle.<br /><br />Which they're bound to try eventually, Tom thought. Everyone figured a major confrontation was inevitable, but <br /><br />nobody wanted a city-sized version of Waco just yet, so forces on both sides were biding their time and holding <br /><br />their breaths. Just like the rest of us.<br /><br />He showed his ID to the soldier, a fresh-faced young man who looked to be about Kyle's age. The guard relaxed <br /><br />only a little when he saw Tom's NTAC credentials. His armed comrades stood by warily, tightly gripping their M16 <br /><br />assault rifles. He didn't blame the soldiers for being edgy; they were on the front lines of an evolutionary <br /><br />civil war. "Please exit your vehicle," the young guard requested. He stepped away from the car door.<br /><br />Tom sighed impatiently, but didn't raise a fuss. He climbed out of the car. A tan nylon jacket, open-collar polo <br /><br />shirt, and dark trousers protected his muscular frame from the elements. Sandy blond hair crowned his rugged <br /><br />features. Haunted blue eyes hinted at the strain he'd been under for the last four years. He unzipped the <br /><br />Windbreaker to reveal the sidearm holstered at his hip. The guard looked askance at the gun but let it go. Tom <br /><br />stood by while the young soldier entered Tom's name and Social Security number into a handheld PDA, checking it <br /><br />against an ever-growing list of known p-positive "terrorists." Drug-sniffing German shepherds checked out the <br /><br />Chrysler to make sure Tom wasn't smuggling promicin out of the city.<br /><br />Although openly distributed in certain neighborhoods of Seattle, the artificial neurotransmitter remained <br /><br />strictly illegal throughout the rest of the world. Mere possession of promicin brought a mandatory prison <br /><br />sentence, which hadn't stopped Collier and his disciples from trying to make the drug available to anyone who <br /><br />wanted it, free of charge. And judging from some of the reports Tom had seen, Collier was succeeding in his aims, <br /><br />despite the sort of stringent containment measures Tom was currently experiencing.<br /><br />After giving his car a clean bill of health, the dogs came over and sniffed Tom as well, just in case he was <br /><br />carrying any promicin on his person. He tried not to flinch as the suspicious canines invaded his personal space.<br /><br />Good thing I left that syringe back home...<br /><br />Tom sat on his living room couch, cradling the hypo in his palm. The eerie yellow glow of the promicin sent a <br /><br />chill down his spine. He had witnessed firsthand the fatal effect of the drug on those unlucky enough to lose <br /><br />their fifty-fifty shot at making history, watched bright arterial blood stream from their eyes and noses as <br /><br />violent convulsions consumed the last moments of their lives. Taking the shot was like playing Russian roulette, <br /><br />but with worse odds. His own sister had been killed by promicin less than a week ago, along with thousands of <br /><br />other innocent victims...<br /><br />I can't believe I'm seriously considering this, he thought.<br /><br />"Go ahead, Dad," Kyle urged him. His son, a lanky young man with short brown hair, sat beside him on the couch. <br /><br />He was dressed casually, in a striped white shirt and jeans. A book bag, containing a volume of mystic <br /><br />prophecies, was strapped across his chest. Kyle had already taken the shot, against Tom's wishes, several months <br /><br />ago and dropped out of college to become Jordan Collier's right-hand man. Tom didn't entirely understand how his <br /><br />son's ability worked, but he knew that Kyle had acquired some kind of precognitive gift that had led him to a <br /><br />mysterious book that seemed to prophesy the rise of Collier and the eventual coming of "Heaven on Earth." The <br /><br />cryptic volume had also listed several individuals who were destined to play instrumental roles in the salvation <br /><br />of the world.<br /><br />Tom's name was on that list.<br /><br />A few years ago, he would not have taken any of this talk about prophecies and destiny seriously. He had been a <br /><br />hard-nosed federal agent with little patience for sci-fi gobbledygook. But that was before 4400 missing people <br /><br />suddenly appeared outside Seattle with strange new abilities and no memory of where they had been. The 4400 had <br /><br />turned Tom's world upside down, even before he'd discovered that their return had been engineered by time <br /><br />travelers from the future as part of an elaborate plan to avert a mysterious future catastrophe. At first, only <br /><br />those original 4400 returnees had possessed unnatural abilities, but once the neurotransmitter responsible for <br /><br />their gifts had been isolated and replicated -- by a secret government-sponsored initiative, ironically enough -- <br /><br />the promicin genie had been let out of the bottle. Now, Tom didn't know what to believe. In this brave new world <br /><br />of time travel, telepathy, astral projection, and every other kind of weirdness, why couldn't a musty old book <br /><br />foretell his destiny? Especially if it had been planted in the past by the agents from the future.<br /><br />But for what purpose?<br /><br />"It will be okay," Kyle insisted. Certainty, and a near-religious fervor, shone in his gentle brown eyes. Unlike <br /><br />his father, he had total faith in Collier and his vision for the future. "The book says you'll survive."<br /><br />"I don't know," Tom replied, shaking his head. "I'm not sure I'm ready for this. Not after everything we've been <br /><br />through lately."<br /><br />His hand went to his left ear, where his fingers found an X-shaped mole hidden behind his earlobe. The telltale <br /><br />stigma was a reminder that, less than a week ago, Tom had been Marked by conspirators from the future, who had <br /><br />taken over the minds and bodies of prominent men and women in an insidious attempt to prevent Collier and his <br /><br />followers from changing the future. The Marked, who belonged to a rival faction opposed to the time travelers who <br /><br />had first returned the 4400 to the present, had injected Tom with microscopic machines -- nanites -- that had <br /><br />replaced his personality with that of a ruthless imposter who had stopped at nothing, including murder, to carry <br /><br />out the Marked's sinister agenda. In time, Tom's friends and allies at NTAC had seen through the imposter's act <br /><br />and rid Tom of the invading personality -- but not before "Tom" had killed at least two men on behalf of the <br /><br />Marked.<br /><br />The murders still haunted Tom's memory, like a bad dream he couldn't quite shake. He glanced down at the coffee <br /><br />table in front of the couch. The files on the killings, including the victims' photos and obituaries, were spread <br /><br />out across the tabletop. The faces of Curtis Peck and Warren Trask stared up at him. He remembered killing both <br /><br />of them.<br /><br />Guilt stabbed him. Although he knew intellectually that he wasn't responsible for the men's deaths, that he had <br /><br />been literally possessed by another mind when he had committed those murders, he still wasn't sure he could live <br /><br />with the memories.<br /><br />Kyle thought that taking the shot would make everything better. That it would justify all the pain and suffering <br /><br />Tom had endured and open the doorway to a better future for the entire human race. Tom wasn't so sure.<br /><br />"I just got myself back, Kyle. I just got those...things out of my brain." He placed the syringe down on the <br /><br />table, next to the accusing photos. He looked at his son, hoping Kyle would understand. "I'm not ready to inject <br /><br />another potion from the future into my body. Even if it doesn't kill me, I don't want to change anymore. I want <br /><br />to be just plain, ordinary Tom Baldwin again."<br /><br />"But..." Disappointment was written all over Kyle's long face. He had been pushing the shot on his dad for <br /><br />months. "The prophecy, heaven on Earth...you have to take the shot. The future depends on it."<br /><br />"Maybe," Tom said. He hated to let Kyle down like this. His son's newfound commitment to Collier's cause had too <br /><br />often come between them. Still, he placed the syringe in a padded carrying-case and closed the lid. "But not <br /><br />today."<br /><br />"Okay," the guard informed him. "You're clear."<br /><br />Tom got back in his car and drove past the checkpoint. Putting Promise City behind him, at least for the time <br /><br />being, he drove north on I-5. Traffic was brutal for a Sunday afternoon, but eased up once he turned west onto <br /><br />526. A short ferry ride carried him from the docks at Mukilteo to the southeast corner of Whidbey Island. From <br /><br />there it was a quick drive across the island to his destination: Fort Casey State Park.<br /><br />Located atop the steep cliffs overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Fort Casey had been erected in the 1890s to <br /><br />guard the entrance to Puget Sound from naval attacks. Although it had been rendered obsolete by the advent of <br /><br />airpower after World War I, the fort's imposing gun emplacements had been preserved as an historical monument. <br /><br />The massive concrete batteries faced the surging waves below. Antique artillery was mounted on disappearing <br /><br />carriages atop the weathered gray walls. Lookout towers peered out over the batteries. Dilapidated stairwells and <br /><br />catwalks had once served the troops stationed here. A tall white lighthouse had been erected a little farther up <br /><br />the shore, only a short hike from the abandoned fort. Its cozy, whitewashed appearance stood in sharp contrast to <br /><br />the forbidding military ruins.<br /><br />Tom remembered bringing Kyle here years ago. A nostalgic pang pierced his heart as he recalled how much the boy <br /><br />had enjoyed exploring the old fort. Together, they had manned the ancient guns and pretended to fire upon <br /><br />imaginary battleships. Life had seemed much simpler then. Now Kyle was a grown man, caught up in Jordan Collier's <br /><br />dangerous ambitions, and the real invaders came from across time, not from the sea. Fort Casey was more obsolete <br /><br />than ever.<br /><br />A grassy field separated the parking lot from the batteries. On sunnier days, the field often attracted kite <br /><br />enthusiasts who filled the sky above the fort with elaborate airborne constructions, but the dismal winter <br /><br />weather had kept visitors away today. A clammy mist hung over the grounds. A steady drizzle fell from an overcast <br /><br />gray sky. There was only one other car parked nearby: a black Lincoln Town Car with Washington plates.<br /><br />Looks like we've got the place to ourselves, Tom thought. Probably just as well; whatever today's covert meeting <br /><br />was about, it surely wasn't for public consumption. Why else choose such an unorthodox rendezvous point?<br /><br />Curiosity, as well as the incessant rain, drove him across the field. He grimaced as icy water trickled down the <br /><br />back of his neck; like most native Seattlites, he wouldn't be caught dead carrying an umbrella. A quick dash <br /><br />brought him to an arched concrete doorway at the base of the nearest battery. A riveted iron door flanked the <br /><br />open threshold. He darted into the murky confines of an abandoned shot and powder room. The unlit chamber was as <br /><br />stark and barren as a prison cell. Greenish algae streaked the rough concrete walls. An empty elevator shaft <br /><br />connected the powder room with the guns mounted on upper levels. Rainwater sluiced past the doorway, pooling on <br /><br />the hard stone floor.<br /><br />Tom shook the rain from his hair and glanced around the shadowy bunker. At first he didn't see anyone and <br /><br />wondered if maybe he had ducked into the wrong storeroom. The old fort was full of secluded nooks and crannies, <br /><br />which no doubt contributed to the location being chosen for this rendezvous. The dense concrete walls discouraged <br /><br />electronic surveillance.<br /><br />Not taking any chances, I see.<br /><br />He was about to venture out into the rain again when he heard a rustle of motion behind him. His hand went <br /><br />instinctively to his sidearm as he turned around to see a pair of figures emerge from one of the adjoining <br /><br />storerooms. One was male, the other female. The former was nobody he'd been in any hurry to see again.<br /><br />"About time you got here," Dennis Ryland said. "You're late."<br /><br />© 2009 by CBS Studios Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved<br />

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</div><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->7/23/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br /><br />EVERYONE, This Tuesday July 28, 2009, that's 5 days, the wait is over. The first book that takes place after "TGLF" is here. So go forth everyone a buy. Show TPTB we are still here and still interested, and loyal to "The 4400" and we want more, more, more......<br /><br /><br />June<br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->8/06/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />Great Book!! Buy it and read it today. Can't wait to the next coming in October by David Mack.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->8/24/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />The book description for the next Season 5 book: Promises Broken by David Mack out !0/28/09. I Can hardly wait!!<br /><br /><br />4400 taken, 4400 returned. All were given startling new abilities. Now, if you are willing to risk it all, you too can be extraordinary. Is this what the future intended to ensure the survival of the human race?<br /><br />Promicin -- which kills half of those who dare to inject it and grants paranormal abilities to those who survive -- is spreading across the globe and threatening to plunge the entire world into chaos.<br /><br />One year has passed since Jordan Collier and his followers seized control of Seattle and renamed it Promise City. U.S. armed forces have surrounded Seattle, and each day brings Collier and his Promicin-Positive Movement closer to all-out war with the world's greatest military superpower.<br /><br />However, the real threats are the Marked -- agents from the future whose identities are encoded into body-hijacking nanites. They were sent back to thwart the efforts of the 4400. The last three surviving Marked lurk in the shadows, working in secret as they prepare to deliver a deathblow to the planet.<br /><br />Caught in the crossfire are NTAC agents Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris. His son, Kyle, and her thirteen-year-old adopted daughter, Maia, are both more loyal to Jordan's movement than to them. And when the standoff between Collier and the U.S. military explodes into open conflict, Tom, Diana, and fellow agents wind up outnumbered and outgunned.<br /><br />In the end, the fate of all mankind will rest in the hands of one man: Tom Baldwin.<br /><br />About the Author<br />David Mack is the author of numerous Star Trek books, including Wildfire, A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal, Warpath and the critically and fan acclaimed series Star Trek: Destiny. With Marco Palmieri, he developed the Star Trek Vanguard series, for which he has written two novels, Harbinger and Reap the Whirlwind.<br /><br />His other novels include the Wolverine espionage adventure Road of Bones, and his first original novel, The Calling, will publish in July 2009.<br /><br />Before writing books, Mack co-wrote with John J. Ordover the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fourth-season episode ?Starship Down? and the story treatment for the series' seventh-season episode ?It's Only a Paper Moon.?<br /><br />An avid fan of Canadian progressive-rock trio Rush, Mack has attended shows in all of their concert tours since 1982.<br /><br />Having recently fled corporate servitude, Mack now resides in a secret location with his wife, Kara. <br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->9/06/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />I just visited David Macks web site and saw he has the cover for the next book, "Promises Broken", up. Everyone should go have a peek here: <a href="http://www.infinitydog.com/book_promises.html" target="_blank">http://www.infinitydog.com/book_promises.html</a><br /><br />It's really nice. Come on October!<br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->10/01/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br />Hey everybody wasn't that nice of David Mack to come the board to tell us about the 1st chapter being up and providing us with a link. I don't know about you but wish it was out now. Read and enjoy!<br /><br />ONE<br /><br />April 3, 2008<br />Naked and shivering, Roger Keegan awoke bound to a chair. He sat in the center of a pool of harsh incandescent light, but the room around him was pitch-dark. His feet were flat on the cold concrete floor. Metal handcuffs bit into his wrists, which were secured behind his back. All he could smell was ammonia.<br /><br />Looks like a cellar, he thought. Am I still at the casino? He had come to Las Vegas for a few days of well-earned vacation: some cards, some strippers, maybe some surfand-turf. Somewhere between his six Cuervo-and-Cokes at the Mirage and his visit to a nearby gentlemen's club, something had gone very, very wrong.<br /><br />A door creaked open in the darkness, but there was no light to draw Roger's eye. Footsteps were answered by crisp echoes as they drew closer.<br /><br />Roger swallowed in a futile effort to expel the sour taste of metabolized booze from his tongue, which was coated in a vile paste. Squinting, the forty-two-year-old middle manager saw three dark figures step into the ring of shadow just outside his circle of light. Two looked like men; the other had the appealing curves of a woman.<br /><br />The man on the left lit a cigarette, illuminating his brown face with a flicker of orange flame. Then he flipped his lighter shut, and all that remained was the red pinpoint at the end of his cigarette. Roger winced at the pungent aroma of tobacco. Whatever the man was smoking, it was harsh and bitter.<br /><br />"So," said the man in the center. "This is him?"<br /><br />"Yes," the woman replied. "He's been prepared."<br /><br />Throwing fearful looks at each member of the trio, Roger said, "Wait a second, there's gotta be a mistake! I'm just a sales rep! My name's Roger Keegan, I don't -- " The clack of a round being chambered into a semiautomatic pistol cut him off.<br /><br />"We should get started," said the man in the middle. He and his two compatriots stepped into the light.<br /><br />They were attired in casual business clothing -- suits without ties for the men, a simple gray skirt-and-jacket ensemble for the woman. She was pale and blond, and held an odd-looking device with a syringe and a needle. Roger didn't recognize her or the black man with the cigarette. Standing between them, however, was a man with a graying beard who looked familiar.<br /><br />It took Roger a moment to dredge the man's name from his memory. Then it came to him. "Holy crap!" he exclaimed, eyes wide with disbelief. "You're George Sterling! Is this a movie?"<br /><br />The famous Hollywood producer-director ignored Roger and extended a hand to his male colleague. "Let's get on with it."<br /><br />The black man handed Sterling the pistol. He and the woman stepped back as Sterling released the weapon's safety and looked at Roger.<br /><br />"You're a lucky man," Sterling said. Then the movie mogul lifted the gun, pressed the muzzle to his own grayed temple, and pulled the trigger.<br /><br />The shot resounded off the floor and walls as the left side of Sterling's head vanished in a pulpy red spray.<br /><br />His body went limp, fell face-first at Roger's feet, and landed with a meaty slap. The pistol tumbled from his hand and clattered across the floor.<br /><br />Blood spread in a swift tide around Roger's bare feet. Trembling now with fear and adrenaline, he shouted at the blond woman and the black man, "What the hell's going on?"<br /><br />They didn't answer him. The blonde stepped forward, kneeled beside the dead Hollywood titan, and jabbed the needle of her gadget into the base of his skull, into his spinal cord. She tapped a touchpad on the side of the device. A moment later, a shimmering silver fluid began filling the syringe behind the needle, drawn up and out of Sterling's neck.<br /><br />Roger yelled, "Who are you people? What is that?"<br /><br />"You'll find out soon enough," the black man said, stepping behind Roger's chair.<br /><br />The blonde removed the needle from Sterling's neck, stood, and walked toward Roger. "Hold him," she said.<br /><br />Her cohort wrapped one muscular arm around Roger's throat and jaw. With precision and force, he twisted Roger's chin and immobilized his head.<br /><br />"Stop!" Roger begged. "Please, don't do this!"<br /><br />The woman met his plea with a cold smirk and icy blue eyes. "What is it you think we're about to do?"<br /><br />"I...I don't know," Roger said, too scared even to guess.<br /><br />Stroking his cheek, she asked, "Then why be afraid?"<br /><br />While he was still concocting an answer, she jabbed the needle into the nape of his neck. Piercing agony traveled down his spine like an electric jolt. Then a searing heat flowed into him, purpling his vision and filling his head with vertigo.<br /><br />He felt himself scream, but he heard only silence.<br /><br />Jakes hadn't felt any fear as he'd pulled the trigger. This death would be merely an interlude, and a brief one at that.<br /><br />Putting a bullet through his brain had still hurt, though.<br /><br />He inhaled sharply as he felt his consciousness take root in a new form. This body's senses were sharp. He caught the competing fragrances of cheap cologne and expensive perfume.<br /><br />His eyes opened, and he saw his fellow agents of the Marked. "I'm all right, Wells," he said to his male colleague.<br /><br />They were each two or three bodies removed from who they had been in the future, before their identities had been encoded into nanites for their perilous undercover mission into the past. When they had first hijacked new personas, they had agreed to call one another by their new names, to maintain their covers and avoid confusion. With so few of them left, however, there was no reason not to revert to their true names.<br /><br />Pleased by his new voice, he asked, "How long did it take?"<br /><br />"Less than two minutes," Wells said. He glanced at Kuroda, who put away the nanite-transfer device. "The upgrades to the bonding process worked better than we'd hoped." <br /><br />Jakes nodded. "Good. Then you won't mind untying me."<br /><br />"If we must," Wells joked. He stepped behind the chair and removed the handcuffs from Jakes's wrists.<br /><br />While his comrade untied the rest of his restraints, Jakes massaged his new wrists, scowled at the glare of the light above his head, and wrinkled his nose at the lingering bite of sulfur in the air. He looked at George Sterling's bloody corpse. It galled him to give up an identity that had blessed him with such vast wealth and influence, but it was for the best.<br /><br />The Marked had recently suffered brutal setbacks in their covert war against the 4400 -- people abducted from far-flung parts of the world over the course of nearly six decades of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, taken by agents of the future determined to alter the shape of things to come. Injected with the neurotransmitter promicin, which gifted them with extraordinary paranormal abilities, the 4400 had been returned en masse on August 14, 2004, in order to avert a catastrophe that would end the world as they knew it.<br /><br />In other words, the returnees had been changed and sent back to erase the past and topple the future's last bastion of stable civilization, which the Marked were sworn to defend.<br /><br />Unfortunately, the war had turned against the Marked. An assassination squad -- sent by Jordan Collier, the charismatic leader of the rapidly spreading promicin movement, and led by the ex-military telekinetic returnee Richard Tyler -- had killed seven of Jakes's fellow agents.<br /><br />It was likely a matter of simple luck that Jakes had escaped Tyler's attack on Wyngate Castle, the opulent redoubt that George Sterling had built with his movie-industry millions. If not for a secret passage Jakes had added to the estate, he, Wells, and Kuroda would likely be dead.<br /><br />They were now the last three agents of the Marked. They alone remained to save their future from Collier and his quasi-religious promicin movement.<br /><br />As his bonds fell away, Jakes stood. "That's better," he said. Kuroda handed him his clothes. He dressed quickly, then walked toward the exit. Wells and Kuroda followed him. "I wired what's left of Sterling's fortune to the Caymans with the rest of our assets," Jakes said. "We can use that as startup capital."<br /><br />Kuroda picked up her briefcase, in which she carried the new nanite-transfer device. "I still don't see how we're supposed to do anything posing as these nobodies," she said.<br /><br />"Impersonating people in high places worked for as long as it could," Jakes said. "Now we have to lie low."<br /><br />Wells was dismayed. "How does that help us? We've already missed our window of opportunity against Collier."<br /><br />"Maybe," Jakes said. "Maybe not." He opened the door to the dimly lit stairwell, where the air was hot and stuffy compared to the cool confines of the subbasement. "That's why we have to make a new friend -- one who wants to stop him as much as we do."<br /><br />Over their trudging footfalls, Kuroda said, "You've already made contact with this 'new friend,' haven't you?"<br /><br />"Yes, I have," Jakes said. Even though his new body was relatively young and physically fit, the heat in the stairwell had rivulets of sweat running down his back as he climbed one switchback flight after another, back to the main floor.<br /><br />Laboring up the steps behind him, Wells protested, "It's still too late. The date for the calamity came and went."<br /><br />"I know," Jakes said. Pushing open the door to the ground level of the hotel under construction, he squinted against the glare of the late-afternoon sun. Wind like a gust from a furnace whipped his brown hair from his face. "But all that means is that Collier prevented the disaster he knew about." He permitted himself a malevolent smirk. "It's time to give him one he won't see coming."<br /><br />© 2009 by CBS Studios Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#FF0000--><span style="color:#FF0000"><!--/coloro-->10/27/09 Latest News<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--><br /><br /><br />Hey everybody, the next book is out and it's a great read. Buy it today! Help keep the dream alive! We need big sales on these books.<br /><br />June]]></description>
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		<title>V: The Series Premieres Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009 at  8 ET on ABC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Haven't had your Joel fix lately? This Tuesday V debuts. I think they will only show 3 episodes before their 2010 official premiere date. So you don't want to miss them.<br /><br />June<br /><br />P.S. Sorry said John, it's Jack Landry!]]></description>
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		<title>Why are we giving up?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen people, if you are reading this page it means that you love The 4400 more than just the average television show. There have been attempts, in the past, to get the fools at NBC (Bonnie Hammer) to get Tom Baldwin and the crew back on the air. They have not been successful. But we should not give up. Friday Night Lights (another great show) was going to get the ax from Bonnie Hammer and NBC after it's second season, but thankfully DirecTV stepped in and joined into a cost-sharing partnership with NBC. The 3rd season of FNL aired on DirecTV before being shown on NBC, and may get picked up for a 4th. My question is: Why not The 4400? Let's send some emails and make some phone calls to DirecTV and let them know that if they were to help in bringing back The 4400 we would gladly become their customers, if we were not already. Please help bring the best show on TV back to TV. <br /><br />Thank You,<br />Robert Doyle]]></description>
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