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Lost in Space - The Odyssey Chronicle

Avery Starling

Publisher: resourceinternet

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Lost in Space: The Odyssey ChroniclesWhen a routine return mission collapses into catastrophe, a space shuttle is pulled far beyond known space and crash-lands on Gliese 12b, a frozen world no human was ever meant to reach.Stranded and cut off from Earth, the crew must fight more than cold, isolation, and failing systems. Beneath the planet’s ice lies something far more unsettling: ancient structures, pulsing energy networks, and symbols that defy human logic. This world was not shaped by chance. It was built.As exploration turns into confrontation, survival and discovery become inseparable. Intelligent machines stir. Long-buried systems awaken. And a presence woven into the planet itself begins to respond.The only path home may lie in understanding forces that were never meant to be disturbed. But awakening them comes with a cost.A harrowing journey into the unknown unfolds, where every step deeper reveals a single, terrifying truth:They were never alone.
Available since: 01/28/2026.

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