Eagle X, Mission 15: The Singapore Incident
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  • Reads 11,201
  • Votes 1,231
  • Parts 19
  • Time 5h 39m
Complete, First published May 15, 2018
Mercenary life is rough, especially for the Eagle X team.  Wanted by galactic governments and clandestine organizations, eking out a living seems harder and harder every standard year.  When they are hired to protect a VIP from the shadows it seems as if they've finally caught a break.  Then the proverbial shit hits the fan.

Pirates, clones, cannibals, mad robots, and deep space starship battles, it will take a special breed of hero to protect the leader of the human race.

Join Spider, Raven, and Renegade as they do what they do best: save the universe.

1st Place Winner of The Freedom Awards(2019) Science Fiction Category

Highest Score: #2 in Robots (12.26.18), #1 Spacecraft
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