
The KT-War
Tales from the Age of Monsters
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
About this listen
Sixty-five million years ago...
An artificial alien intelligence has come to strip-mine the prehistoric Earth but when their robotic automations kill a mother T. rex, they start a war.
One of her hatchlings has survived, traveling with an adoptive raptor pack and as the orphaned tyrannosaur grows, they wage a guerrilla war against an invading army of war-bots and giant cloned-cyborgs.
Primeval monsters battle alien machines as more prehistoric beasts join the fight, striking back against a common enemy.
But the invaders also wield Doomsday weapons.
One of them is the deadliest substance in the universe a mutagen that can wipe out entire species.
The other is a giant asteroid sent to destroy the world.
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