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Endling: 600 Years From Home
β Scribed by Walker, Kit
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 82 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Project Oasis offers a fresh start: an opportunity to establish the first colony on Mars. Disenchanted with life on Earth, a young tech named Asha Reed joins the project, boards the CSV Frontier, and goes into cryogenic suspension to conserve resources on the long journey to her new home.
Asha comes out of cryo in deep space, light-years off course. She and a handful of survivors have just drifted into the Protectorate, an alien sector of the galaxy filled with dozens of intelligent species and hundreds of settled worlds.
600 Years from Home collects the first five episodes of the internet space opera Endling. Join Asha Reed as she visits strange new worlds, foils assassination plots, goes on awkward dates with beautiful alien women, and searches for a way back home.
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