Earth's Last Starship - Daniel Peyton - Libros - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781727806908 - 8 de octubre de 2018
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Earth's Last Starship

Daniel Peyton

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Earth's Last Starship

ONE LAST STARSHIP IS EARTH'S LAST HOPEThe Earth had four fleets to fight the invading enemy. The first fleet valiantly protected earth, but it wasn't enough. Three fleets would arrive soon and end the threat...but they never came through the wormhole. One ship escaped the massacre, fleeing deep into space while the rest of Earth's defenses were destroyed. Only the barrier around the planet keeps the enemy from finishing what they started. Ten years have passed for the USS Orlando. Captain Brian Shepard and his dwindling crew are dedicated to saving their home. The mighty Tol'konian Empire is equally determined to capture them. Captain Shepard is certain there is a way to find those missing three fleets. The answer rests with a human scientist lost in the galaxy, but when the crew of the USS Orlando locates him, they encounter a strange alien who can help them find the answers they seek. Alone, hunted, and scared, Earth's last starship is Earth's last hope. The Tol'konian Empire controls most of the galaxy and will stop at nothing until they have a secret that Earth is protecting. Can the crew of The Orlando survive long enough to save their home planet? How did three thousand ships vanish in a blink of the eye? Can a crew of five change the course of history and save humankind from extinction?

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Publicado 8 de octubre de 2018
ISBN13 9781727806908
Editores Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 236
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   244 g
Lengua English  

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