Star Quest Mission 37

Author:   Joe Glynn Garner
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798244277821


Pages:   580
Publication Date:   16 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Star Quest Mission 37


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Chapter 1 The bridge of the USS Viper was a sanctuary of controlled chaos, a symphony of soft hums and the rhythmic ping of active sensors. Captain Colt Hunter, his posture relaxed yet ever vigilant, leaned against the command console. His eyes, accustomed to the vast expanse of space, were drawn to the panoramic viewscreen, where a cosmic ballet of distant stars and nebulae played out in silent grandeur. Today was significant. Today marked the commencement of Mission-37: Crystal Comet Crusade. It was a mission that, on its surface, promised the familiar allure of scientific discovery and the quiet thrill of charting the unknown. A reconnaissance deep into the outer reaches of known space, a patrol designed to expand the frontiers of human understanding. The Viper, a gleaming testament to Terran ingenuity, was more than a ship; it was a finely tuned instrument, a marvel of sleek lines and formidable power, its advanced systems humming in anticipation. Its crew, a diverse collection of Earth's finest minds and bravest souls, operated with a seamless efficiency born of rigorous training and shared purpose. They were a well-oiled machine, ready to embark on a journey that was, by all accounts, routine. Yet, as Colt's gaze swept across the star-strewn void, a prickle of intuition, a whisper of something beyond the predictable, danced at the edge of his awareness. Fate, he suspected, had a far more circuitous and perilous trajectory planned for them than any mission brief could possibly foresee. The hum of the life support systems was a constant, comforting presence, a reminder of the fragile bubble of civilization they carried with them into the void. Colt took a slow, deliberate breath, the recycled air tasting faintly of ozone and anticipation. The Viper wasn't merely a vessel of exploration; it was a home, a sanctuary, and for the duration of this mission, it would be the entirety of their known universe. He ran a hand over the cool, polished surface of the command console, its myriad of glowing buttons and displays a language he understood as intimately as his native tongue. Each light, each subtle vibration, represented a complex system working in harmony to keep them safe, to propel them forward. The sheer scale of the vessel was humbling, a testament to humanity's ambition to reach beyond its terrestrial cradle. It was a masterpiece of engineering, a fusion of cutting-edge science and artistic design, its hull a polished obsidian against the velvet blackness of space.He remembered the initial excitement, the buzz of anticipation that had filled the briefing room just hours ago. Mission-37. Crystal Comet Crusade. The name itself evoked images of glittering celestial bodies and the thrill of scientific discovery. It was designed to be a deep-space reconnaissance, pushing the boundaries of charted territory, venturing into regions where only theoretical models and faint telescopic observations had previously existed. A long journey, a predictable patrol, punctuated by the quiet thrill of the unknown and the meticulous collection of data. But as the Captain, Colt had learned long ago that the universe rarely adhered to predictable trajectories. There was always an unseen variable, a hidden current, a twist of fate waiting to unravel the most carefully laid plans. He felt it now, a subtle discord beneath the harmonious hum of the ship, a premonition that this mission would be anything but routine. The crew, his crew, were the best of the best. From the stoic Chief Engineer Jian Li, whose hands could coax miracles from the most recalcitrant machinery, to the sharp-witted Astrogator Zara Khan, who could navigate the cosmos with an intuition that bordered on prescience. Commander Eva Rostova, his second-in-command, a paragon of calm competence, her presence a steadying force on the bridge. Each member of the Viper's complement was a vital cog in the intricate mechanism of their interstellar journey. They trusted each othe

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Author:   Joe Glynn Garner
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.767kg
ISBN:  

9798244277821


Pages:   580
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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