Technician Zhe is having one hell of a bad day. Not only has he been sent out from Liquid Space to overhaul a stinking little backwater universe, he's also been tasked by his master (the large and extremely hungry Praetor Primus) to track down his old supervisor Gharfos Nyl. Why in all the hells wou
Elysian Fields
β Scribed by Drew Dale Daniel Bryenton
- Publisher
- Lulu.com
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 359 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
Technician Zhe is having one hell of a bad day. Not only has he been sent out from Liquid Space to overhaul a stinking little backwater universe, he's also been tasked by his master (the large and extremely hungry Praetor Primus) to track down his old supervisor Gharfos Nyl. Why in all the hells would a being like Technician Nyl vanish right now, when thousands of alien races have been trying to vaporize him for centuries to no avail? And what could he possibly see in a two-bit mudball called the Earth, a radioactive ruin whose last city totters on the brink of disaster, riven from within by plutocrats, druglords, inbred aristocrats and a faltering A.I. overmind? He's being paid to find out... the only question is, will that paycheck be enough? Elysian Fields is an all-action pulp sci-fi adventure packed with all the violence, destruction and alien terror you can put down on paper. Just like a comic book, only crunchy!
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