Starship Ragnarok: A Norse Gods Space Opera
β Scribed by Alex Oliver
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Sometimes first contact comes with old grudges
When argumentative ensign Yas is posted to the Ragnarok he thinks its a punishment. The Raggy is a joke of a ship under a washed out captain, and its been mapping dust clouds on the edge of the galaxy for the last five years.
But something unbelievable is moving in the interstellar void. Thousands of years ago, the powerful alienswhom the human race worshipped as the Norse godsleft our galaxy, and the memory of them descended into myth. Now theyre back, and theyre bringing their war against mankinds monsters with them.
Yass family is right in their path. With his laughingstock of a crew, what can he do to save his world, his civilization, from the terrors of an ancient age?
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Inspired by a blend of Star Trek, Stargate and Norse mythology, this quick-moving space opera pits Vikings against spaceships in a future where mankind has established a flourishing interstellar civilizationand doesn't need its old protectors coming back with beam weapons and demanding to be adored.
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