The Gen
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 6h 8m
Complete, First published Dec 03, 2017
Book Two of the Rogue Star Series - 
A thousand years ago, Lennis Maifa predicted that the people of the "Rogue Star" world would remember him. They do and are building a "generation ship" bearing his name. It will bring a thousand people to the Sky Wheel galaxy, to reconnect them to their origins. The journey will last 10,000 years.
Many think the generation ship is a crazy idea, and an idiotic waste of money and resources. While Kania fights to get a slot on board the ship, Nal wants to blow up the hated vessel. And Dalek, a prisoner of the State of Aran, which leads the generation ship project, finds out that if the ship were to leave, it might turn into a living hell for those trapped on board.
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WARLORDS OF ANDROMEDA

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Three hundred years after Earth’s sentient internet takes the planet into Singularity—and out of spacetime—to avoid a sun going supernova ahead of schedule, the fleeing Martian colonists have found another kind of liberation. Using space warping ships they spread their seed across Andromeda. But if Frakas, the genius bioengineer who created a new Cambrian explosion of humanoid life, and the first of the hundred year men, clones designed to uplift souls, were enough to see them through the first leg of their journey, they are not around to be leaned on anymore. So begins the second trilogy of The Hundred Year Men saga, WARLORDS OF ANDROMEDA, and the reign of Dargan, the second clone. But will the ingenious tactics of Dargan’s warlords be enough to unseat the powers threatening the empire from within as well as from without? Or will these highly evolved humanoid species merely use their genetic and cybernetic enhancements to make better war on a scale never before imagined, using imaginative methods only such technological breakthroughs—not to mention sprawling space armadas—could accommodate? --------------------------- note: the three separate trilogies comprising the Hundred Year Men saga do not have to be read in order.