
Scourge of the Vector
A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Wiens
About this listen
On a remote planet, on the outskirts of the United Nations terraforming colonies, Captain Jacob Stewart wakes up in hell. Part of the rescue mission responding to a broken distress signal, sent from the planets’ surface, he finds himself alone and injured on his damaged ship with little memory of how he ended up there and with no sign of his fellow crew members.
He soon discovers why the terraforming had turned to disaster and must find a way through his damaged ship to escape the "vectors" lurking within...before it's too late.
©2019 Graeme J. Greenan (P)2020 Graeme J. Greenan
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