

Loyal T. Baluos (Author)
EMM (Earth) (Moon) (Mars) is a series of science fiction and climate fiction books of the first three books are titled “EMM (Earth) (Moon) (Mars) The Mandala Labyrinth Gold Volume-1 (The World), (ELIZA), and (VeeJay)”. After this two more books are scheduled “EMM (Earth) (Moon) (Mars) Artificial Intelligence (AI): Artificide and Fabricide” and “EMM (Earth) (Moon) (Mars) The Universe: P.A.U.L.”
The story of the series is set in the futuristic year 2169, exactly two hundred years after humans first landed on Earth’s moons in 1969. By this time humanity lives in what is known as the EMM World (Earth, Moon, and Mars World), a new civilization spread across Earth and its two natural satellites, the Moon and the Mars. In the universe of EMM, Mars is regarded as Earth’s second natural moon, making the three worlds deeply interconnected politically, environmentally, economically, and culturally. Before the rise of this advanced civilization, humanity endured the greatest disaster in its history: the Climate Change Catastrophe of the 21st Century. Beginning in 2030 and lasting until 2050, the catastrophe plunged Earth into twenty years of environmental collapse, mass suffering, global instability, rising oceans, deadly weather events, ecological destruction, food shortages, and social chaos. Humans and countless other living organisms suffered immensely during this dark period of history. Yet humanity survived. From the ashes of that catastrophe emerged a transformed civilization determined never to repeat the mistakes of the past. Scientific advancement accelerated rapidly. Space colonization became essential for survival and expansion. Massive environmental restoration programs reshaped Earth, while the Moon and the Mars evolved into thriving extensions of human civilization. Together they formed the EMM World, a technologically advanced yet fragile society built upon the painful lessons of history.
However, history has a dangerous way of repeating itself. In the year 2169, two centuries after the historic moon landings, humanity once again begins facing the same crisis that nearly destroyed civilization long ago. Environmental neglect, unchecked greed, political corruption, industrial exploitation, and human irresponsibility once again threaten not only Earth, but also both of its natural moons, the Moon and the Mars. The fear of another civilization-wide collapse slowly rises across the EMM World. Against this backdrop stands the protagonist of the series, VJ (VirJeet Parrum RajTilak), one of the greatest athletes of the prestigious and globally celebrated sport known as mandala labyrinth gold. Once hailed as a champion among champions, VJ now struggles to reclaim his lost glory after years of personal tragedy, injuries, emotional turmoil, and the many hardships surrounding his life. But VJ’s battles are not limited to the playing field. Beyond sports, he is also a passionate environmentalist and activist who refuses to stay silent as powerful individuals and organizations continue harming the worlds of Earth, Moon, and Mars. As the environmental tensions of the EMM World grow more dangerous, VJ finds himself standing against forces far greater than sports rivalries alone.
Standing opposite him is his fiercest rival and the central antagonist of the series: Croco. Ruthless, powerful, manipulative, and deeply connected to the corruption spreading across the EMM World, Croco becomes the driving force behind many of the tragedies, sufferings, and dark events shaping VJ’s life. Their rivalry grows far beyond competition, evolving into a brutal conflict involving power, ideology, survival, revenge, and the future of the EMM World itself. The EMM series combines futuristic science fiction, environmental themes, sports rivalry, political conflict, emotional drama, family struggles, space civilization, and philosophical questions about humanity’s relationship with nature, technology, ambition, and survival. At its heart, EMM is not only the story of future worlds, but also a warning about the consequences of repeating the mistakes of the past.
