Jago: The Millennium Galaxy Race
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  • Reads 98
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 36
  • Time 7h 55m
Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2017
Vo: The ultimate power in the galaxy. The wielder possesses the strength to rule the entire galaxy and shape it to their will. With Vo's current wielder the galaxy has been at peace for a thousand years, and it's about to end. One can only wield Vo for a millennium before it is split into four smaller stones and sent across space.  A grand race is held to determine who will be the next wielder of Vo and become the new ruler of the galaxy.

	The bounty hunting ship Jago and her crew are reluctant to participate in the race, but someone strong and vicious has been eyeing them. It doesn't help that aboard their ship is the most powerful of the fighting species, an Eyes of Blue, and they soon become a target as a lust for more power. There is no better opportunity than to claim the title of the greatest fighter and ruler of the galaxy, than with the Millennium Galaxy Race.

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