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Birth of an Empire

Frontiers Saga Part 3: Fringe Worlds, Book 7

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Birth of an Empire

By: Ryk Brown
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Part 3: Episode 7

Getting to know old friends again . . .

Getting their hands on improved tech . . .

Unchaining the limits of their ability to protect . . .

A chance at a pair of assets that could change things forever . . .

The Free Fleet now has a powerful partner in the Ghatazhak. Together, they will finally be able to bring peace and prosperity to the fringe, and beyond.

©2022 Ryk Brown (P)2024 Tantor
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction

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it is painful to listen to some of the science-like ideas. It would be much easier if not for the fact that it speaks about well known aspects of science. This speaks poorly for the author /read proof. It is better to create some new "magic" technology than to speak of well known science and injecting into it features we know are not there. (Personal memory within dna)

Sorry for my english, it is not my natural language

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