As an alternative to doing a stretch in jail, West Virgina moonshiner Everett Dumphee joins the army and ends up driving a time machine from New Jersey to Colorado—er, well, not just driving it.

As one of the winners of the Writers of the Future contest, Dave Wolverton was asked to write this novel based on a full-length comedy screenplay that Hubbard wrote before his death. The result is a definite departure from Battlefield Earth.
We’ve got some pinhead mathematicians in Denver who can explain it to you better than I could.

Variants

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  1. A Very Strange Trip by L. Ron Hubbard and Dave Wolverton (Bridge Publications, May 1999).
  2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . written by L. Ron Hubbard