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Anthros Galactica

The League of Psions: Episode 3

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Anthros Galactica

By: Erik P. Antoni
Narrated by: Claire Connelly
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Anthros Galactica is a science fiction series narrated over multiple episodes. Episode three of the series is called The League of Psions. The series is a Space Opera about our humanity's long-forgotten past in the Milky Way Galaxy, which arose out of several ancestral humanities that lived among various star systems of the early Milky Way Galaxy. The third episode continues the story of two ancient, long-forgotten humanities, the Orion Empire in the constellation of Orion and the Omicron Order in the constellation of Scorpius. Both humanities had competing visions for how human life should evolve and unfold throughout the galaxy.

The rise of General Cyrus Urlex and the Omicron Order in Scorpius is sending shock waves throughout the galaxy. Can anyone stop the General’s ruthless psychopathic reign? The only power seen willing or potentially capable of stopping the General is the Orion Empire. In episode two, the Empire discovers a secret supernatural power behind the Rise of the Omicron. In episode three, the Orion Empire rushes to catch up with this supernatural power in a whole new theater of psychic warfare. Erik P. Antoni, drawing on his knowledge of the Ancient Mysteries, presents an epic tale that compels the listener to pause and reconsider humanity’s place in the universe, and to question the purpose of human existence.

©2024, 2025 Erik P. Antoni (P)2025 Erik P. Antoni
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