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Lost Space Station on Orion’s Edge

Leo Marc

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

In the outer reaches of the Orion constellation, a space station mysteriously vanishes, sending shockwaves through the galaxy. A brave crew led by Captain Nova Fleet is dispatched to investigate. What they find aboard Orion's Reach is beyond their wildest imagination—hidden alien technology, abandoned laboratories, and a deadly secret that could ignite an intergalactic war. With strange forces at play, the crew must navigate a maze of traps, sabotage, and shifting timelines. As they race against time, they must uncover the truth before an alien invasion tears the galaxy apart, and their only chance to stop it lies in the depths of Orion's Edge.
Disponible desde: 06/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 152 páginas.

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