
The Exoskeleton Chronicles, Part 3: Terraform
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Narrated by:
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Josh Banks
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By:
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Chad Descoteaux
About this listen
Amidst talks of brewing nuclear war from the terrorist leader who used to date his wife Wally Crimson wonders why a future version of himself travelled back in time to save him. Why did future Wally ask Dr. Andrew Boon for help instead of himself? What is the endgame of Null Tech-executive-turned US President Diane Burgess? What is the connection between the president and the hybrid insect girl Wally's son just befriended? And, why does Jeremy always get roped up in these kinds of things when he's just trying to pop his anxiety meds and relax?
The thrilling final chapter to The Exoskeleton Chronicles trilogy, this is where all the bug-squashing action and adventure come to a head.
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