Developing a Weapon to Protect Futuristic North American States -- Austrian Gunsmith and Father come to cross the Atlantic in 2012, Son must Develop Weapon for Covert Project


STATE COLLEGE, Pa., July 25, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- When gunsmith Ben Neidermeier was 19, he and his father met an American general from the Consolidated North American States (CNAS). Ben, code-named Gordon, owned a gun shop in Ferlach, Austria, and with the help of the General, moved across the Atlantic. Now, in 2012, Ben and his father, Ben Neidermeier Sr., live in North America and Ben works on a project to protect the freedom of the CNAS. The adventurous science fiction story surrounding his pursuit and the covert operations related to it are vividly told in The Gordon Interface (now available through 1stBooks), the new novel by Arnold J. Inzko.

Ben, an expert gunsmith, is the only one known to hold the potential to complete the project given to him: develop a silent laser stun gun to be used to fight rebels and keep their European counterparts from getting their hands on the valuable element Tybium in the hills of Pakindia, the consolidated state of what was India and Pakistan.

Ben works on this project, stretching his knowledge to come up with a solution. While working on the covert operation for the CNAS's Secret Home Department Ministry, he and his father both become romantically involved with two women, who later become their wives. "Gordon" and Malika and Hilda and Ben learn that they are expecting children ( the Neidermeiers hail from Sumerian ancestry, which boasts the trait of exceptional fertility.

A unique story of international politics, future worldwide weaponry and upcoming everyday technology, this suspenseful story incorporates technology, philosophy, sociology, heredity and romance. A fast-moving science fiction, it offers an enthralling look into the lives of one family and how they fit into a futuristic world.

Inzko was born in Austria and survived World War II as a child. He was a master gunsmith at the age of 18 and immigrated to the United States. Enrolling in the U.S. Army, he served until he was honorably discharged. He earned a degree in mechanical engineering, working as gunsmith, engineer, supervisor, manager and educator. Currently he teaches technical subjects in State College, Pa., at South Hills School of Business and Technology.

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