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    The C-60’s, or Seasicks as the crew called them, were equipped with a powerful magnet that allowed them shoot around the hull of the ship with no risk of being lost to the depths of space
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    CHAPTER ONE

            Endless darkness stretched to the horizon, disturbed only by the pinpricks of stars that lay billions of miles away. The deck of the Ares, one of the flagships for the U.T.A. or Unified Terran Armada, glistened against of the red sun of the Kodos system. She was a brilliant ship to behold, whether docked or hurtling through space. From bow to stern, the Ares measured in at seventy-five hundred feet. Numerous fighter squadrons lay dormant inside her belly, rea. . .

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      CHAPTER ONE

              Endless darkness stretched to the horizon, disturbed only by the pinpricks of stars that lay billions of miles away. The deck of the Ares, one of the flagships for the U.T.A. or Unified Terran Armada, glistened against of the red sun of the Kodos system. She was a brilliant ship to behold, whether docked or hurtling through space. From bow to stern, the Ares measured in at seventy-five hundred feet. Numerous fighter squadrons lay dormant inside her belly, rea. . .

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