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The Gravity Drive Sabotage

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The Gravity Drive Sabotage

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: K M Saul
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One minute, twelve-year-old Jax is dreaming of Earth. The next, his world is literally turned upside down.

Aboard the Starship Wanderer, a sudden, violent lurch throws the entire vessel into chaos. The gravity is gone. Breakfast floats to the ceiling, alarms blare, and every step is a leap into the unknown. While the crew scrambles to fix what they believe is a simple malfunction, Jax discovers a chilling, greasy message scrawled in the starlight on an observation window: GRAVITY IS A TOY.

He realizes the ship hasn't just broken down—it's been sabotaged.

With the Wanderer tumbling helplessly toward a deadly asteroid field, Jax must race against time. His daring investigation will take him from crawling through whispering ventilation shafts and undertaking a perilous zero-G spacewalk to a thrilling chase through a massive cargo bay. Armed with only his courage and a trail of mysterious goo, Jax is the only one who can find the missing component that holds the key to the ship's survival.

Can one kid outwit the saboteurs and restore gravity before the Wanderer and everyone on it is lost in the void forever?

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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