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An accident dumps Sebastian, an A.I. he programmed while drunk, and a stowaway with a nuclear weapon into unknown space. Can they pilot their ship, the Space Sloth, through unknown dangers and survive? And not kill each other?
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The Vatheran Saga: Prologue
Book 1. Dark secrets, forbidden love. Time-Travelers, Aeons and even Death himself. This is a blend of Science-fiction & High-Fantasy written in a way that allows the reader to create their own story. A trove of lost history.
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Wow. Such in depth world building and history. Fans of epic and high fantasy need to check this out!
The Vatheran Saga: Prologue
Book 1. Dark secrets, forbidden love. Time-Travelers, Aeons and even Death himself. This is a blend of Science-fiction & High-Fantasy written in a way that allows the reader to create their own story. A trove of lost history.
M. Robert Randolph commented on an excerpt of The Vatheran Prologue
Cool. Are they creating zombie-like creatures or repairing cyborg like beings, I wonder.
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    the servomotors’ of the engine and the nanos still working to repair the dead
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    He stepped casually over the skeleton and rusted armor of a Vatheran soldier who had not escaped the Fifth Siege of the Great Wall
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    Great way to show there’s lots of history to this world.
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