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Arpeggio of Blue Steel: The Ghosts of Pacific
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Complete, First published Jan 09, 2019
In the year 2047, Commander Leandro Ian "Zero" Estrella, a 35 year old WW3 veteran commander goes into a risky mission that could end the war between humanity and the Fleet of Fog into a peaceful world or ends up into the extinction of humanity. With the help of the US Fog Fleet's flagship, USS Enterprise and other fog ships under his command, will he be able to save humanity from total annihilation?

This fanfic is an alternate event of Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio (Arpeggio of Blue Steel)
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