A Red Planet

A Red Planet

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Nothing interesting can happen in a world where there is no trace of life. Right? Originally based on my National Geographic #PlanetOrPlastic entry, I have extended this to a thirty minute Sci-Fi, which remains rich in story and unpredictable in nature.
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What happens when the planet you are from no longer sustains life because of the generations that lived before you. The blue marble that shines so brightly like a Gem in our solar system has gone, replaced with a dark and poisonous planet. Ten years ago the earth had a major Exodus, evacuating as many humans as possible. Luna was left behind to face the devastation, to try and survive in a bleak and obsolete world. Barely able to breathe the toxic air, life is no longer about living, but surviving. This book was written by J Butterworth and C Hufer.

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