Star Wanderer
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  • Reads 149
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 26m
Ongoing, First published May 09, 2019
He was the last baby born Ark One on Planet Seven, who witnessed the death of his people in his long life time. The strength and specialty in his DNA was already engraved in the worst living condition. The distant rumble from the underground was a warning of another upcoming fire outbreak...

The five hundred spacemen on the Giant Whale woke up from cosmic sleep. The self-sustaining and cycling life-maintenance system started automatically to input fresh air to the cabins and to restart the gravity system. This was how the crew could live with gravity like they did on the earth...

After those spacemen woke up, they received a signal for rescue from Ark One one day, so they decided to save lives... Read all of the updated chapters on Flyinglines: https://www.flying-lines.com/novel/star-wanderer
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