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  • Deep Orbit: Dreams Beyond the Void by Akakaze22
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    In the confines of space, where life is controlled, calculated, and restricted, a young man by the name of Elias Thorton yearns for something more. Restless beneath the glow of artificial sunlight and the steady supply of recycled air, he refuses to spend the rest of his days stuck within the walls of the colony. And while driven by a deep hunger for adventure and discovery, he trades safety for the unknown and joins the Colonial Navy in hopes of finally being able to chase after his dream. From the dusty orbit of Mars to high-speed chases around the moon, Elias embarks on a journey that stretches across the solar system. A journey that will test his courage, his convictions, and the very core of who he is. What begins as a bold escape from the mundane soon transforms into a lifetime of service, sacrifice, and self-discovery. As Elias rises through the ranks, he faces the brutal realities of war, the unbreakable bonds of love, and the crushing weight of command. Dreams Beyond the Void is a sweeping science fiction epic of ambition, endurance, and legacy, where one man's journey reflects the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of the infinite. (Book Two of the "Deep Orbit" Trilogy)
  • Deep Orbit: Tales from the Void by Akakaze22
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    A series of brief poems that provide a glimpse into the lives of those who live and work in outer space. Located within the opulent orbital colony known as Utopia, a sanctuary created to offer a lavish retreat for the most privileged inhabitants of Earth and space. These poems take you beyond the glamorous exterior and offer a closer look at the hidden lives of Utopia's residents. In a world where aspirations are meant to soar, uncover the quiet truths about life in the final frontier, including the dreams, challenges, and fleeting moments of all who live there, set against the endless stretch of the cosmos. (Book One of the "Deep Orbit" Trilogy)