Stories, Sparking Conversations, Inspiring Change

David Jacobic is a retired health care worker from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has been a NASA and spaceflight enthusiast since first viewing Gemini space missions on his parent’s black and white television in the mid-1960’s as a kindergarten student. Now that he’s retired, he continues to follow all developments regarding space flight and astronomy, and tries to envision how human spaceflight may evolve and improve in the coming years in a real and attainable way.

As one of the emerging sci-fi writers from Florida, Jacobic brings a unique perspective to the genre — one shaped by decades of scientific curiosity, professional discipline, and a lifelong fascination with humanity’s next frontier. His work bridges the gap between speculative imagination and scientific plausibility, making him a distinctive voice among sci-fi writers from Florida working in hard science fiction today.

In the latter half of the twenty-first century, a high-school student from Las Cruces, New Mexico named Frances Thorne lands a job as a custodian at Spaceport USA near Truth or Consequences (New Mexico). He is found by his supervisors to be a very bright young man and is soon given a series of increasingly difficult jobs. Eventually he is recommended for a scholarship to MIT to study aeronautical engineering by one of his supervisors, Nathaniel Floatingfeather from the Mescalero Apache nation. As a doctoral project, Frances designs a theoretical spacecraft that can both take off and land on a conventional runway while taking large amounts of cargo into Earth orbit. Using this type of spacecraft, Frances founds the Uplift Aeronautics company, which becomes enormously profitable and makes him a multi-billionaire. His son Adam is raised at his father’s side at the company complex at the old spaceport site. When a fluke raises Adam to the company chairmanship, he seeks to expand the company’s interests to include research and development. How far this research may take him is an open question. But he is determined to take his dreams to their absolute limit. And his ideas about limits are much more expansive than anyone could ever expect.

This forms the foundation of the author’s vision for The Conestoga Compact — a narrative universe where human ambition, technological innovation, and personal legacy collide across the stars. The David Jacobic biography is inseparable from the worlds he creates: both are built on patience, precision, and an unwavering belief that the future is something we build, not something that happens to us.

Stories, Sparking Conversations, Inspiring Change

David Jacobic is a retired health care worker from Albuquerque New Mexico. He has been a NASA and spaceflight enthusiast since first viewing Gemini space missions on his parent’s black and white television in the mid-1960’s as a kindergarten student. Now that he’s retired, he continues to follow all developments regarding space flight and astronomy, and tries to envision how human spaceflight may evolve and improve in the coming years in a real and attainable way.

In the latter half of the twenty-first century a high -school student from Las Cruces, New Mexico named Frances Thorne lands a job as a custodian at Spaceport USA near Truth or Consequences (New Mexico). He is found by his supervisors to be a very bright young man and is soon given a series of increasingly difficult jobs. Eventually he is recommended for a scholarship to MIT to study aeronautical engineering by one of his supervisors, Nathaniel Floatingfeather from the Mescalero Apache nation. As a doctoral project Frances designs a theoretical spacecraft that can both take off and land on a conventional runway while taking large amounts of cargo into Earth orbit. Using this type of spacecraft, Frances founds the Uplift Aeronautics company, which becomes enormously profitable and makes him a multi-billionaire. His son Adam is raised at his father’s side at the company complex at the old spaceport site. When a fluke raises Adam to the company chairmanship, He seeks to expand the company’s interests to include research and development. How far this research may take him is an open question. But he is determined to take his dreams to their absolute limit. And his ideas about limits are much more expansive than anyone could ever expect.