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Snippet from Chapter 1:



“We originally thought that the CSMO Euna-1 ran into mechanical trouble. We lost their signal just shy of four months ago. Three lost Salvage missions later, the civilian company contracted the military to oversee the next one.”


“That’s when you reached out to Gus.”


“Right, uh, we reached out…Major Jamison and his crew arrived at the Kirkwood Gap and the target asteroid 15 Eunomia,” then the General clicked a button on his data-pad and played a video for Tucker on the wall.


He digested everything from the crew cutting the hole in the CSMO, to the stark scared faces of the dead crew. Then the scene changed to the telescope view on the surface of the asteroid.


That’s when the General froze the image, “It’s right here that we are the most interested in,” drawing a circle with a laser pen.


“What is it?”


“That, is an unidentified flying object.”


“Wow… boy oh boy! Changed my mind…never mind, you can put me in the brig. I really don’t like this, not at all,” Tucker said to Cass.


“Tuck,” the General said, as somberly as he could, “I need you. I need you to do this.”


“That there thing on the screen? It’s not flying…it’s crashed. Looks to be buried in the rocks and I’m not about to join its ranks,”

then he turned to Cass again, “Are these people nuts? They want me to be the meet and greet committee for these aliens?”


“Relax, Tuck. There’s no sign that the aliens are alive. We estimate that the disk-shaped vessel had been buried on that asteroid for tens of thousands of years. That’s why I need you and your team…and whoever else you want to take out there…to recover that technology before anyone else.”


“What makes you so sure that try number, um, five will be any more successful? I mean, we’ve already gone way past third time’s a charm here.”


“Tuck, this is a chance of a life time.”


“Yeah, I’m thrilled.”



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