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Scott Bartlett
Hey Jonny, sorry for my late reply - somehow your question escaped my notice for 2 years. The idea of writing more in the Mother Ship universe has crossed my mind, recently...but I haven't made any actual moves in that direction yet! Thanks for supporting my work.
Scott Bartlett
Hey Kevin, sorry for my late reply, for some reason this question escaped my notice for 2 years. In case you're still looking for a recommendation, and to benefit anyone reading this now: my Ixan universe is the most similar so far to my Spacers stuff, so if you liked Spacers, that may be your best shot.
Scott Bartlett
Hey Arthur, I have plans to write at least 3 more books in the After the Galaxy universe. Right now I'm working on other projects but I'm hoping to return to the series in a year or so. I'm delighted to hear you enjoyed them.
Scott Bartlett
Hey Jose, sorry for the belated answer to this. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed Ixan Prophecies. Here is the link to download Onslaught, if you're still interested in reading it: http://scottplots.com/onslaught-giveaway
Scott Bartlett
Hey Mark, sorry for the belated answer to this. The Ixan Prophecies comes first chronologically. Hope you enjoy or enjoyed the reads :)
Scott Bartlett
It was a natural offshoot of the story from The Ixan Prophecies Trilogy. In that series, Darkstream fled the Milky Way to escape the consequences of their actions there. But before it left, Darkstream was the biggest interstellar corporation in the galaxy - it employed A LOT of people...and two million of them went with the company! Most of them disagree with the company's treatment in the Milky Way, and they want to create a society according to their own rules. That seemed like fertile ground for a series to take root. Not to mention, I wanted to find out what happened to Darkstream myself, so of course, I had to write it!
Scott Bartlett
I think I have to go with Lisa Sato. I just love her attitude about everything. She has her worldview shook up pretty badly toward the start of the story, as well as her view of her own abilities, but she refuses to let that stop her from tackling challenges head-on. And she isn't afraid to ask questions that other people would hesitate to ask for fear of looking stupid.
Scott Bartlett
Ooh, good question. Definitely Captain Bob Bronson. He's so slippery and manipulative. On the other hand, he's certainly a survivor - you have to hand him that. He's been around since the events of the Ixan Prophecies after all!
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