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Stellaris: Class 30
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Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2018
- This is based on the PC game "Stellaris" and draws all inspiration from it -

In 2319, the United Nations of Earth, Commonwealth of Man, and various Alien empires receive a strange signal that affects their Synthetic citizens. Within the year, it's revealed to be the Contingency; A rogue AI that was thought to be extinct, and has one goal - Exterminate all life.
With a military that might be too weak, and an unrelenting force threatening the galaxy, will they be able to stop them before they destroy all life?
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