If you like the following stories, you’ll Love Time Revolution:
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Military science fiction with grounded stakes and a genuine ensemble cast
• Political conspiracy thrillers built on long-game strategy and real consequences
• Stories where protecting history means facing what the future has already become
• Characters who are brilliant, funny, and loyal enough to follow into the unknown
The future already knows their plans. And it is not on their side.
Major Marc McKnight spent two years building the time-traveling HERO team to observe history without touching it. He selected the soldiers and won the bureaucratic battles that kept the program alive. Now his best warfighter has returned from four months in enemy hands, and the intelligence she carried back from the future changes everything his team thought they understood about the war they are already in.
The Suicide Scandals have killed ten young women across the country in six weeks, all of them murdered in staged suicides that implicate promising politicians and leave no identifiable clues. The FBI cannot explain where the perpetrators come from. The HERO team’s own time distortion logs can.
Someone with a machine is murdering women to push America toward collapse. And they are doing it from fifty years in the future.
That someone commands the organization that the HERO Team will one day become. She already has access to every plan the team has ever committed to paper. And she spent four months conditioning McKnight’s most capable soldier to carry out a mission of her own design from the inside.
Stopping her requires McKnight to send his people forward for the first time, into a 2086 America that has drifted far from everything the country was meant to be. A place where a movement called the Devotees enforces political loyalty at gunpoint and rewrites history on public monuments.
Time Revolution is Book 3 in the Marc McKnight Time Travel Adventures by Kim Megahee. The HERO team has protected the past twice. Now the future is fighting back with everything it has.
They know every move. They have fifty years of advantage. And the weapon they planted is already standing next to McKnight.
If you like the following stories, you’ll Love Time Revolution:
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Military science fiction with grounded stakes and a genuine ensemble cast
• Political conspiracy thrillers built on long-game strategy and real consequences
• Stories where protecting history means facing what the future has already become
• Characters who are brilliant, funny, and loyal enough to follow into the unknown
TIME REVOLUTION is available in eBook and print (paperback) format.
Dear Reader,
Time Revolution is Book Three of the Marc McKnight Time Travel Adventures series.
In Time Revolution, I wanted to further explore the conspiracies I hinted at in The Time Twisters.
After I thought about it for a while, I decided to create a malevolent deep state organization that was behind the newer murders.
The murder of Amy Chang in The Time Twisters was an experiment, a trial run for the activities in Time Revolution.
Taking it from there, I wanted to extend the plot so that some of the evil-doers were from the future and trying to shape the world to their agenda by changing the past by murders and kidnappings. To make it worse, McKnight’s time travel team has evolved over fifty years to be an action arm of the Deep State.
I also wanted to bring the relationship aspects of the story. McKnight is a well-trained, expert at his job, but what about his personal life? I wanted to bring his girlfriend Megan into the story and show more about the stress the job caused them. Being a military spouse (though they aren’t married yet) is a hard job and puts a lot of stress into the relationship.
Another thing I wanted to bring attention to was Hatcher’s subliminal training and how she responded to it. Will versus Programming. We know she’s strong willed but is she strong enough to overcome expert programming.?
In real life, the Army probably wouldn’t allow her to return to duty after exhibiting symptoms of deep programming, but I wanted to give her a chance to beat the programming to show her strength, but also I was thinking of giving her a bigger role in the overall book series.
Watch for more Hatcher in the future.
I’m starting to understand J.R.R. Tolkien’s remark to a question. I heard somewhere that he was asked a question about his book The Lord of the Rings (one of my favorite books) and answered that he would try to find the answer. That means the book took on a life of its own. Brilliant!
Not to compare myself to Tolkien, but I’m already having to look up which event happened in which book.
Thanks for browsing my website.
Cheers,
Kim
PS: If you have any questions, please feel free to connect with me on the Contact Page.
BOOK: TIME REVOLUTION
Author: Kim Megahee
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Genres: Science Fiction Time Travel; Science Fiction Military; Thrillers Political
Publisher: The Kimmer Group LLC
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Thomas Umstatd’s AI Tropes tool identified 28 tropes from the manuscript.
These tropes are drawn from standard literary and TV Tropes terminology, focusing on recurring patterns in sci-fi, adventure, military fiction, and mystery genres. The tool selected a diverse set that captures the story’s blend of time travel mechanics, character dynamics, plot twists, and thematic undertones. Each includes a name, description of how it manifests, and evidence.
Below is a list of the Tropes found in TIME REVOLUTION.
For more details about the Tropes in TIME REVOLUTION (Descriptions, Heatmap, Genre Alignment Score, Genre Comparison, and Theme Analysis), click here.
1. Time Travel
Description: The central mechanic of the series. Characters travel in 25-year multiples, with strict rules and consequences.
Evidence: Repeated jumps between 2036 and 2086; “time bubble” technology; inability to reach non-multiples.
2. Military Sci-Fi
Description: Army Rangers, protocols, chain of command, and combat tactics dominate operations.
Evidence: McKnight’s team, Wheeler/Hatcher as Rangers, drone battles, and “by the book” procedures.
3. Legendary Hero
Description: McKnight is treated as a historical figure in 2086.
Evidence: Alarcon’s hero-worship; future records of McKnight’s exploits.
4. Brainwashing / Hypnotic Programming
Description: Hatcher is conditioned to assassinate McKnight.
Evidence: Doctor Johnson’s hypnosis sessions; ringtone trigger; “I am an officer in the Glorious Kosar Movement.”
5. Rescue Mission
Description: Multiple operations to extract captives (Hatcher, Megan, McKnight).
Evidence: The entire second half of the book is a multi-pronged rescue/extraction.
6. Hostage Exchange / Prisoner Swap
Description: Rachel and Freddie are traded for Megan.
Evidence: Chapter 52 confrontation at the FTS Lab.
7. Betrayal
Description: Rachel’s deception and Hatcher’s programmed attack.
Evidence: Hatcher lunging at McKnight in his office; Rachel’s double-agent status.
8. Future Child / Legacy Character
Description: Colleen Myers is McKnight and Megan’s daughter.
Evidence: Tyler’s revelation and photo in Myers’ office.
9. Political Conspiracy
Description: Suicide Scandals are engineered to shift politics leftward.
Evidence: Ritter’s briefing; Kathy’s analysis of conservative targets.
10. Dystopian Future
Description: 2086 America under Kosar influence.
Evidence: Devotees, loss of rights, Resistance hiding.
11. Rebellion / Resistance Movement
Description: Underground fight against the Movement.
Evidence: Kathy’s safe house, Alarcon’s family, Senator Myers.
12. Drone Warfare
Description: LF-50 vs. ELF-100 battle on Target Hill.
Evidence: Chapters 49–51.
13. Secret Identity
Description: Rachel poses as Cindy Ginn.
Evidence: Early confrontation and later reveal.
14. Mentor / Inventor
Description: Doctor Astalos as the genius behind time travel.
Evidence: His basement lab, TEI development, and constant innovations.
15. Love Interest in Peril
Description: Megan is kidnapped to force McKnight’s compliance.
Evidence: Chapter 45 video message.
16. Redemption Arc
Description: Hatcher overcomes her programming and returns to duty.
Evidence: Her final actions in the FTS Lab.
17. Assassination Plot
Description: Young women murdered to ruin political careers.
Evidence: The ten Suicide Scandal cases.
18. Team of Specialists
Description: HERO Team’s complementary skills (planner, warrior, scientist).
Evidence: Kathy/Trevor planning, Hatcher/Wheeler combat, Astalos tech.
19. Evil Organization
Description: FTS / Movement / Faithful.
Evidence: Rachel’s command structure and Number Four’s star chamber.
20. Interrogation / Torture
Description: Hatcher’s captivity and conditioning.
Evidence: Her debrief and hypnotic memories.
21. Escape and Evasion
Description: Hatcher’s breakout from 2086.
Evidence: Chapter 7 escape sequence.
22. Memory Manipulation
Description: Victims conditioned to forget.
Evidence: Hatcher’s “dream” memories.
23. Heroic Last Stand / Overwhelming Odds
Description: Tyler and Wheeler vs. superior force on Target Hill.
Evidence: Drone battle.
24. Deep State / Shadow Government
Description: Number Four and the star chamber.
Evidence: Stagne’s role and the “Five.”
25. Prophetic Destiny
Description: Kosar brothers “destined” to rule.
Evidence: Devotee chants and Movement doctrine.
26. Intergenerational Conflict
Description: 2036 team vs. 2086 counterparts.
Evidence: McKnight confronting his own legacy and daughter’s world.
27. High-Stakes Negotiation Under Duress
Description: Standoff with Stagne while holding Rachel hostage.
Evidence: Chapter 52.
28. Genre Self-Awareness
Description: Characters reference time-travel rules and limitations.
Evidence: Frequent discussions of 25-year multiples and TEI.
Trope Heatmap
Character Tropes (Core: Legendary Hero, Brainwashing, Redemption; Supporting: Mentor, Secret Identity)
Plot Tropes (Core: Time Travel, Rescue Mission, Political Conspiracy, Hostage Exchange; Supporting: Drone Warfare, Escape and Evasion)
Setting Tropes (Core: Military Sci-Fi, Dystopian Future; Supporting: Rebellion/Resistance)
Relationship Tropes (Core: Love Interest in Peril, Future Child/Legacy; Supporting: Betrayal, Intergenerational Conflict)
Meta Tropes (Supporting: Genre Self-Awareness, Deep State)
Genre Alignment Score (Military Time-Travel Sci-Fi / Political Thriller)
– Time Travel: 5
– Military Sci-Fi: 5
– Political Conspiracy: 5
– Brainwashing: 4
– Rescue Mission: 5
– Dystopian Future: 5
– Future Child/Legacy: 3 (uncommon but fits)
– Drone Warfare: 4
Genre Consistency: Very high. The manuscript hits nearly every expected beat of military time-travel fiction while adding political thriller weight.
Freshness Factor: Moderate-to-high. The combination of Ranger combat with time-travel politics and the “programmed teammate” twist feels fresh.
Market Fit Insight: Appeals to readers of *The Chronos Files*, *Time Salvager*, and *Pastwatch*. Strong crossover potential with military SF fans who enjoy *Old Man’s War* or *The Forever War*.
Genre Comparison
• *Timeline* – Michael Crichton (historical research + time travel)
• *Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus* – Orson Scott Card (changing history for political ends)
• *The Chronos Files* – Rysa Walker (family legacy + time manipulation)
• *Time Salvager* – Wesley Chu (time-travel enforcement + dystopia)
• *Blackout / All Clear* – Connie Willis (historians in danger + strict time rules)
Key Themes
1. Loyalty vs. Betrayal – Personal, team, and national levels.
2. Free Will vs. Conditioning – Hatcher’s struggle.
3. The Cost of Power – Kosar Movement and Number Four.
4. Sacrifice for the Greater Good – Multiple characters risk or lose everything.
5. Legacy and Intergenerational Responsibility – McKnight meeting his daughter’s world.
6. Corruption of Idealism – Devotees and the Movement.
7. Trust in Institutions – Government, military, and time-travel oversight.
8. The Price of Knowledge – What the team learns about the future.
9. Redemption Through Action – Hatcher and McKnight’s choices.
10. Political Manipulation of History – Suicide Scandals and timeline engineering.
11. Human Cost of Warfare – Both physical and psychological.
12. Hope vs. Fatalism – Resistance in a seemingly inevitable dystopia.
Overall Assessment
*Time Revolution* is a confident, trope-rich military time-travel thriller that leans heavily into its genre while using the “programmed teammate” and “future daughter” elements for emotional weight. The balance of action, conspiracy, and personal stakes is strong. The manuscript reads as both a satisfying series entry and a solid example of the subgenre.
Copyright © 2020 by Kimberly M. Megahee
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission.
Kim Megahee/The Kimmer Group
Gainesville, GA
www.authorkimmegahee.com
Publisher’s Note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are a product of the author’s imagination. Locales and public names are sometimes used for atmospheric purposes. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental.
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2:00 am – October 23, 2034 – The Sandia Mountains near Albuquerque, NM
Lieutenants Mitch Wheeler and Karen Hatcher met as freshmen in calculus class at the University of North Georgia and discovered their birthdays were one day apart. It was the first of many commonalities that drew them together.
Both grew up in urban communities in large Midwest cities and completed secondary school in three years. Both excelled in math and physics. The college environment in Dahlonega Georgia was a wilderness paradise for these two city kids.
Despite his name, Wheeler was of Hispanic descent. With an olive complexion, jet-black hair and dark brown eyes, he spent most of his free time in the gym lifting weights. He was five-foot-seven on a tall day and compensated with hours of practice in the martial arts. He had a quick wit and always found the upside of any situation.
Hatcher was taller than Wheeler with a slender, athletic build. She wore her raven hair in a ponytail most of the time. Freckles she never tried to conceal augmented her nose and upper cheeks. But her bright blue eyes were her most striking feature. She was introverted and rarely smiled but was all business with her job in the military.
She was first in their PT class for hand-to-hand combat. Wheeler took second place, setting up years of competitive friendly matches between the two. Hatcher’s fighting ability and direct manner earned the respect of male and female cadets alike.
While Hatcher excelled in combat, Wheeler surpassed everyone in physics and quantum mechanics. He read doctorate dissertations in his free time. His curiosity about the subjects might have been considered obsessive if he wasn’t having so much fun learning about it.
Hatcher and Wheeler both had serious romantic interests back home, so their shared academic direction and abilities caused them to gravitate toward each other as friends. After graduation, they still regarded themselves a team and sought assignments where they could work together. This was a factor in McKnight’s decision to recruit both for the HERO project.
Tonight, they breathed in cool desert air and basked in starlight atop a secluded hillock in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico, just east of Albuquerque. At an altitude of 7000 feet, this region of the country was called high desert because of the low humidity and clear skies. They chose this location because of the elevation and the absence of light pollution. There was no moon tonight, and the sky was bright with stars.
“So, Wheeler, we ready yet?” Hatcher said.
Wheeler glanced at the timer on the Engine console. “Another couple of minutes and we can start recall. What time is it, anyway?”
Hatcher checked her phone. “Almost 0200 hours,” she said as she typed in the camera’s return beacon signature.
“Copy. Which test is this, Hatcher?”
“This is test number thirty-seven. The target time is October 23rd, 1934, one hundred years in the past.”
The purpose of the experiments was simple. They needed to learn how to calibrate the time travel engine to send a team to a specific date with accuracy. The tests were all the same. For each experiment, they changed the engine’s calibration, sent the camera back to photograph the stars, brought it back and calculated what time the camera landed in from their positions in the pictures. It was a tedious and painstaking process, but it was the easiest way the scientists could think of to collect the data they needed.
“Okay, it’s time. Bring it back,” Wheeler said.
Hatcher punched the recall button and a globe of light appeared over the stainless steel platform twenty yards away. As its brightness intensified, they could see the camera chariot, a four-wheeled chassis the size of a lawn mower. A stellar camera sat on it with the lens pointed up toward the stars.
As they watched, the light bulged to twice its size and dissipated. The chariot now stood before them on the platform. Following procedure, the two officers re-checked the travel calibration to confirm they recorded them correctly and Wheeler ran to the chariot to retrieve the film disk drive.
As he approached it, he thought he saw debris on top. Did something fall on it?
He hurried to the device and realized he was far too close. An angry western diamondback rattlesnake coiled around the camera. Its rattle stood upright and buzzed furiously.
Wheeler threw himself backward as it struck at his leg. He twisted as he fell, trying to avoid the exposed fangs. The snake missed his thigh by an inch but landed next to him. It coiled again, ready to strike as he rolled away from it.
Before the rattlesnake could strike, Hatcher dove on it from behind, grabbing its head in one palm and a coil of its body with the other. Using the forward momentum of her dive, she regained her feet and stood there, grinning at Wheeler and holding the furiously writhing reptile at arm’s length.
“I swear,” she said. “Leave you alone for a couple of seconds…”
Wheeler rose and panted as the adrenaline surge subsided. “Damn, Hatcher, you are one crazy woman.”
“Stop flirting with me,” she said. “You know I have a boyfriend.”
“Shit! We brought back a rattler from a hundred years ago. You’re holding a hundred-year-old snake!”
Hatcher waved it at him. “I don’t mean to break your train of philosophical rambling, but I’m already tired of wrestling this asshole. Could we please focus on the problem at hand?”
“Absolutely.” He ran to the camera chassis and pushed it off the platform. “Let’s send that bastard back to where he came from. Hang on a second.” He raced to the console and reset the Engine.
When finished, he ran toward Hatcher but stopped halfway there. “Wait,” he called over his shoulder as he sprinted to the truck and pulled out two shovels.
“Now we’re ready,” he added, as he dropped one at Hatcher’s feet and the other on the other side of the steel platform and ran back to the console.
The snake struggled furiously. With effort, Hatcher kept it under control.
“Okay,” he said. “When I start the engine, toss it on the platform. We’ll use the shovels to keep it there until it goes. Got it?”
“Yes, dammit, I got it. Start it already.”
Wheeler pulled the trigger and returned to the platform as Hatcher threw the angry reptile onto it. It coiled again and struck repeatedly at them as they worked to confine it inside the spinning globe of light.
After being poked hard twice, the snake advanced on Hatcher, forcing her to retreat a step. It slithered to the edge of the light globe, coiled and struck at Hatcher. The sphere bulged and dissipated with a bang.
The serpent’s body and the part of the shovel inside the globe disappeared. Still in flight from the strike, its severed head bounced off Hatcher’s midsection, the fangs snagging her fatigue blouse and spotting it with venom and blood. It landed on the platform with a thud, its mouth opening and closing reflexively.
They stood motionless for a long second.
Hatcher recovered first. “I hate snakes.”
“Damn. Sorry about that. But we learned something important.”
“What’s that?”
Wheeler grinned. “If you’re going to travel through time, you’d better make damn sure you keep your body inside the sphere.”