
Raumschiff Galaxis - Tödliche Gefahren
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Können Eric und seine Crew einen Planeten finden auf dem die Sonne scheint. Der Bordcomputer, liebevoll Daddy genannt, steht Eric mit seinem ganzen Wissen zur Seite. Die Hoffnung liegt auf einem letzten Raumsprung um einen Planeten zu erreichen, der sich zur Besiedelung eignet. Denn auf dem Raumschiff warten 250000 Keimzellen. Als Planeten in Sicht sind fusionieren diese. Energiewesen experimentieren mit Materie und das bedeutet größte Gefahr für das Raumschiff und seine Besatzung. Wird eine Kontaktaufnahme ein friedliches Miteinander möglich machen?
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