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Curse of the Past (Alien Brut 6): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time
Curse of the Past (Alien Brut 6): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time
Curse of the Past (Alien Brut 6): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time
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The space gondola had no significant armament. Their only option was to escape at a direct attack. At the same time, an automatic emergency signal was sent out. Takaarrath's consciousness returned at the very wrong moment. He just wanted to rise from the ground, as he was swept of his legs because of the extreme flight condition. He slid across the ground and dropped out of the spacecraft through the still open bulkhead. He went head over heels several times and landed relatively soft in a sand dune.
While Takaarrath is haunted by excerpts from his past and fantasized about the erstwhile 'Star Guardians', Marvin gets mess around with the idiosyncratic nature of the backup autocracy, the computer brain GLEESITT.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateAug 11, 2019
ISBN9783966740814
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    Curse of the Past (Alien Brut 6) - Jens Frank Simon

    ALIEN BRUT

    Marvin Greybonds way through space and time

    BOOK 6

    Curse of the Past

    By

    Jens F. Simon

    Text copyright © 2019 Jens F. Simon

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    JensF.Simon@t-online.de           

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    Life is adventure. Only the brave will find his way to the stars.

    Table of Contents

    The Securing Autocracy

    People unwanted

    Power Of The Past

    Back Escape

    eBook to Go Navigation

    The Securing Autocracy

    Today. Planet Venus.

    GLEESITT, City of the Thousand Stars, I heard Takaarrath's thought.

    Show me yourself. Wake up, I need your help!

    I stared at Takaarrath like a ghost as he opened his spacesuit.

    I really expected that the tremendous pressure of the Venus atmosphere would instantly crush his body before he miserably suffocated.

    When nothing like that happened, I breathed but was more irritated.

    I was still standing at the same place watching as he placed the middle finger of his right hand in a recess on the side of the table.

    Behind me I heard a faint crackle, and when I turned around, I noticed a milky curtain that completely enclosed the entrance.

    Only then I did realize that the cave had been completely hermetically separated from the rest of the surface. In addition, unnoticed by me, the interior had to be flooded with a breathable atmosphere.

    The atmospheric pressure had also been adjusted to human conditions.

    Slowly I turned back to the center of the room and walked slowly towards the table where Takaarrath was still staying.

    He had now withdrawn his hand again and seemed somehow introspective.

    He had to see me approaching but I had the impression that he was looking through me and did not seem to notice me at all. It was not until I was right in front of him that a brief recognition in his roundish eyeballs jumped.

    There was a crackling around us all the time. Small, bluish Elms fires began to blaze across the table and along the unprocessed walls. I did not dare speak to him.

    A strange tension was almost tangible in the air.

    "Marvin, my friend, come to me. Come next to me and you will

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