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Spaceboy Mars: Star Warriors
Spaceboy Mars: Star Warriors
Spaceboy Mars: Star Warriors
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Spaceboy Mars: Star Warriors

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Star Warriors - Spaceboy Mars is a Sci-Fi adventure book that explores space in 3050AD, a boys rescue from a far away Solar System. Who is the boy and where has he come from?
Read the full instalment of the novel in these gripping ebooks:
Book 1 - Spaceboy Mars
Book 2 - Space Recall
Book 3 - Space Refugees
Book 4 - New World
Book 5 - The Uprising

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 9, 2013
ISBN9781301713738
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    Spaceboy Mars - Mikey Robert Simpson

    Star Warriors

    Spaceboy Mars

    Book one

    By Mikey Robert Simpson

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    Copyright 2013 Mikey Robert Simpson

    Spaceboy Mars

    For the past three months, Space Station Maverick had endured a sparse inhabitation of a skeleton crew. The station still under construction had only three sections assembled until the final sphere arrived a week ago. This fourth gigantic shining ball had been transported through space to become the living, residential and office zones to the facility. The space station was under the control of Commander Celestial, who had the responsibility of securing the whole facility at this new outpost in space. Soon this mass of metal, an example of the human endurance and Ingenuity to find life in nearby solar systems, would become crowded with the arrival of new personnel. They were being transported from stations in the E25 Solar System, which were hundreds of lightyears away from Earth.

    The team onboard Maverick had little time left before the first Astro-Technicians would arrive, but before the new arrivals could inhabit this artificial world, many shops, restaurants and support services would need to be set up to make their new home in space fully operational. Although Commander Celestial had been involved in the completion of other older space stations, this had been his big opportunity to gain promotion and for the first time, he was in an ultimate position of authority and he did not want to let the organisation down.

    Two of the Commander’s project team a Senior Engineer and Microbiologist had helped manage the build of the terminal and labs. With their crews working around the clock, life support and the communication systems had been a priority to get online. Commander Celestial found himself under an incredible amount of pressure to complete the construction on time.

    Now after all the demands on his leadership, the sweat, frustration and exhaustion of his never ending long working days. Commander Celestial had achieved his goal of bringing life to the station. It was time to check out all their hard work, he thought as he walked towards the changing rooms in the newly fitted space terminal. He had been looking forward to the first flight from the new space station. It was his last remaining task to ensure the flight navigation equipment functioned correctly, and to ensure the flight terminal could be declared open to accept traffic. He felt a great deal of satisfaction; soon he would start the test by taking a craft to a planet in the nearby Solar System.

    As he walked into the changing rooms, he rubbed his left thigh in an attempt to relieve his aching limb. The spasms sometimes made his muscular and compact body walk with a limp, a limp that only rest would cure. But time was precious today, he would rest tomorrow, he thought as he moved towards a mirror and smiled. He had worked hard to push the boundaries of exploration during his years in the service but unfortunately; his age was now catching up with him. An old injury from an accident some years ago on a rescue mission to Saturn, had resulted ina bad injury to his right leg, Now he realised that exploring was for younger officers and this

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