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John Storm is called in by concerned: Egyptian,
UNESCO and US agencies, to survey the sunken
Mediterranean city of
Thonis-Heracleion,
in Aboukir Bay, near Alexandria, when he discovers that a tomb recently plundered contained a mummy that is a likely DNA match for the long lost Egyptian
Pharaoh Queen.
CLEOPATRA THE MUMMY GRAPHIC NOVEL - The story is divided into three issues, so that each chapter of the ocean and climate awareness adventure is more enjoyable, with more illustrations and more intrigue, building to a climax where the Elizabeth Swann and her crew are attacked with a view to destroying the technology and silencing the protagonists, to cover up covert the black-ops of the antagonists, that should never have been sanctioned.
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Aegyptus - Roman province Aboukir Bay - Mediterranean Sea, Egypt Adolf Hitler - Nazi Germany and the Third Reich Afterlife, The - Ahmed Saleh - Egyptian fisherman who discovers the location of Cleopatra's tomb Alexander the Great Alexandria - Cleopatra's palace Amazon Queen - Elizabeth Swann takes a jungle cruise - Graphic novel brief Ancient Egyptians Ancient Greeks Angelina Jolie - Proposed Cleopatra movie from 2013, rumored to be under development Anubis - Ancient Egyptian god of death, protector of the afterlife and mummification Archaeology - The study of ancient history Ark, The - The world's largest DNA archive Asp - Poisonous Egyptian cobra, suicide of Cleopatra in Mausoleum, Alexandria Palace Atlantic Dash - John Storm and Dan Hawk load up supplies and head to Brazil, through Bermuda Triangle Augustus - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Baron Heinrich Richtofen - Neo Nazi, Fourth Reich occultist Battle of Actium, The - 2nd September 31BC, Ionian Sea Battle of the Nile Blade Runner - 1982 film about biologically enhanced (synthetic) humans Blood and Treasure - CBS actions adventure drama series Blue Shield, The - International association for the protection of cultural heritage Book of the Dead Book of the Living Bourne Identity, The - Jason Bourne, CIA black ops, Treadstone Burial chambers Canopus - Is an ancient Egyptian coastal town that sank into the Mediterranean sea with Thonis-Heracleion Captain America - Steve Rodgers US super enhanced World War Two soldier frozen in ice for 70 years Captain Nemo - The world's best autonomous AI navigation system Charley Temple - Adventurous camerawoman and researcher Chief Constable Harold Hall - Metropolitan police, Scotland Yard Cleopatra - Search for Tomb 2020 continues - 1963 film starring Elizabeth Taylor - 1917 film starring Theda Bara (silent) Cloning - A way of biologically replicating a living organism, including humans, science facts CRISPR - DNA editing (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) genetic engineering molecular biology Curse of the Pharaohs - Many tombs are cursed, as a warning not to disturb the remains of the dead CyberCore Genetica - NanoComm's super computer, invented by William and Jane Bates Danny Hawk - Gifted engineer aboard the Elizabeth Swann Death On The Nile - 2022 film starring Kenneth Branagh, Armie Hammer and Gal Gadot Dirty Harry - Chief Constable Harold Holland, Scotland Yard DNA - John Storm's collection: The Ark Egyptology - The study of ancient Egyptian history Elizabeth Swann - An advanced ship, bristling with marine sensors and onboard artificial intelligence Elizabeth Taylor - Cleopatra (1963) film Enigma - Coding machines used to generate scrambled ciphers by Germany in WWII Fourth Reich - 4th Nazi empire or realm Franck Goddio - French marine archaeologist Franco Francisco - An Italian scientist who perfects an artificial womb to enable rapid human cloning Frankenstein - Mary Shelley's monster comes of age General Sir Rodney Dunbar - MI6 military intelligence Genome - The DNA sequence that determines who and what we are Glen Godenho - Dr., archaeologist working at Taposiris Magna Grave robbers - people who steal valuable artifacts and treasure, or human remains from a burial site Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property 1954 Hal - The Elizabeth Swann is the world's most clever autonomous AI ship Harold Holland - Chief Constable, Scotland Yard, London Hatshepsut - Egyptian Pharaoh queen 1507 - 1458 BC Hwang Woo-Suk, Dr. - Innovative South Korean scientist famous for experimental research on animal & human cloning Indiana Jones - 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, set in Tanis, Egypt during World War Two, against the Nazis Isis - Egyptian goddess of life Jack Mason - CIA secret agent Jobs - Illustrators, Colourists, Caption writers - opportunities for students and professionals John Storm - Ocean adventurer, archaeologist and explorer Julius Caesar - Roman General and Emperor of Rome Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom - A 2018 film based on the cloning of dinosaurs and humans Kathleen Martinez - Senior archaeologist looking for Cleopatra's tomb Klaus von Kolreuter - Human genome sequencing expert Kulo-Luna - First of the John Storm adventures Lady Gaga - Rumored to be interested in Cleopatra re-make Livescience 27 July 2020 - Where is Cleopatra's tomb? Marjorie Boyle - Backpacker and Youtube blogger, Trinidad Mark Antony - Marcus Antonius, father to three children by Cleopatra Movies - Films where Ancient Egyptian mummies are resurrected from the dead with the book of the dead Mummies - Many cultures mummify their dead, for the same reason, to preserve the physical remains of an animal Mummification - Preservation of the human body using spices, sealed jars and incantations Mummipedia Fandom Wiki links - A comprehensive list of links to mummification Musa Bomani - Tomb raider Mythology NanoComm super CyberCore Genetica computers Nefertiti - Egyptian Pharaoh queen 1370 - 1330 BC New Kingdom Nick Johnson - British Minister of Defence (The Devil) MI6 head covert operations Nile - The river that irrigates Egypt and much of Africa Octavian - Augustus first Emperor of Rome, Caesar 63BC - 14AD Osiris - God of the dead, judge of the underworld Pharaohs Ptolemaic dynasty Pyramids Ra - The sun god, giver of life Red Notice - Netflix film about an antiquities thief who steal Cleopatra's eggs 2021 Reincarnation - Eternal life Replicants - Synthetic, biologically engineered humans, bred as slaves Roberto Ferrara - A Nazi spy working for the Secret Society in Rome Romans - Fearful of Cleopatra being resurrected from the dead, ensured it would be a difficult task Royal Barges Royal Tombs Rudolf Kessler - German Egyptologist Safiya Sabuka - Egyptian treasure hunter, occultist Sam Hollis - Trinidad Bugle, reporter Shaun Flanagan - Police sergeant, Scotland Yard Solar Boats - The vessel that transports Egyptians in the afterlife Sophia Boutella - The mummy in the 2017 film of the same name Stem Cells - Using the biological building blocks to mechanically engineer complex body parts Taposiris Magna - Egyptian temple The Boys From Brazil - Film (1978) a group of Neo Nazi war criminals try to clone Adolf Hitler' The Da Vinci Code - Book and film, quest for the Holy Grail, by Dan Brown The Mummy - The physical remains necessary for reincarnation Thebes (modern Luxor) Thonis-Heracleion - An Egyptian/Greek port that sank off the coast of Egypt near Alexandria Tomb Raiders - Thieves who search for archaeological relics to sell on the black market Treasure hunters - Can be archaeologists looking for knowledge or commercial antiquities dealers Treasure Island - A John Storm adventure in search of Henry Morgan's pirate treasure in the Caribbean sea Tutankhamun UNESCO - Cultural heritage thefts, antiquities export & imports funding ISIS terrorism Valley of the Kings - (Arabic: وادي الملوك Wādī al Mulūk) William Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra (tragedy) published 1623 World Heritage Site World War Two - The Second World War II, was a technological arms race from 1939 to 1945 Zahi Hawass - Egyptologist who is looking for Cleopatra's mummy
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When we turn 30, we start to lose muscle mass – as much as 3 to 5 per cent per decade – while our metabolism simultaneously begins slowing down. Regular exercise or strength training can work to counteract this and help to keep age-related weight gain at bay. Turning back the clock. Our hero, John Storm, was turned into a superhuman while experimenting with genetic altering equipment developed by an Occultist sect of a New World Order: The Fourth Reich.
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