Star Quest Mission 36

Author:   Joe Glynn Garner
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798244275674


Pages:   322
Publication Date:   16 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Star Quest Mission 36


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Chapter 1: The Nebula of Mirrors The air crackled with a nervous energy, a mixture of anticipation and apprehension that hung heavy in the vast hangar bay of the USS Viper. Docked around the flagship were the ten icy behemoths - comets painstakingly captured and prepared for their arduous journey. Each comet, a celestial iceberg, pulsed faintly with the energy of its onboard fusion reactors, subtly illuminating the intricate scaffolding and robotic arms that held them in place. This was no ordinary cargo; these comets were not just rocks hurtling through space, but life-sustaining reservoirs of water, precious minerals, and essential isotopes - the very breath of life for the struggling Cassiopeia Outpost, a remote human settlement clinging to survival on the edge of explored space.Captain Colt Hunter, a veteran of countless interstellar voyages, surveyed the scene with a steely gaze. His weathered face, etched with the lines of countless close calls and hard-won victories, betrayed nothing of the pressure he felt. He ran a hand through his greying hair, the faint hum of the Viper's engines a constant background thrum to the chaotic yet organized ballet of activity surrounding them. This was the 36th Star Quest mission for the Viper, and arguably the most crucial. The fate of hundreds of colonists rested on their shoulders. Around him, the Viper's crew moved with practiced efficiency. A symphony of activity unfolded; synths, their metallic bodies gleaming under the hangar's lights, meticulously calibrated the comet's trajectory adjustment systems, their movements precise and unwavering. Xirian navigators, their iridescent skin shimmering with an otherworldly luminescence, checked the intricate astrogation matrices, their four eyes scanning star charts that would guide them through the treacherous Nebula of Mirrors. Human engineers, their faces smudged with grease and sweat, ran diagnostic tests on the fusion reactors and propulsion systems, ensuring the comets were ready to withstand the rigors of their journey.Jax, the Viper's chief engineer, a burly man with a perpetually worried frown, approached Hunter. ""All systems nominal, Captain, though I'd feel a lot better with a few more redundancy checks on the cometary propulsion units. These old girls are... temperamental.""Hunter nodded grimly. ""I know, Jax. But time is not a luxury we possess. Cassiopeia is running critically low on resources. Delay is as dangerous as failure.""Dr. Anya Sharma, the Xirian navigator, her voice a melodic chime, added from her station, ""The gravitational currents within the Kepler system are behaving unusually. We might experience some turbulence during initial departure.""Lisa, the Viper's advanced AI, her voice a calm, synthesized tone, chimed in from the central control console. Her holographic projection, a shimmering blue orb, pulsed gently as she processed vast amounts of data. ""I concur, Captain. Minor anomalies have been detected. I've adjusted the departure trajectory to mitigate potential risks. Probability of successful transit through the Kepler system remains high, at ninety-seven point three percent.""Despite Lisa's reassuring assessment, a palpable tension lingered. The Nebula of Mirrors, their destination, was notorious for its unpredictable gravitational anomalies, its shifting spatial distortions, and, mostsignificantly, its pirate inhabitants - a ruthless band of spacefaring criminals who preyed on vulnerable convoys.The crew's diversity was a testament to the United Systems' commitment to inclusivity. Alongside humans, the crew included synths, artificial intelligences housed in durable android bodies, possessing unparalleled strength, precision, and tireless work ethic. Then there were the Xirians, a sentient species from a distant star system renowned for their unparalleled navigational skills, their minds seemingly attuned to the subtle rhythms of the cosmos. This blend of skills and perspectives was not just a mat...

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Author:   Joe Glynn Garner
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9798244275674


Pages:   322
Publication Date:   16 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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