Pax Galactica - A Space Opera
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  • Reads 42,504
  • Votes 5,759
  • Parts 54
  • Time 6h 31m
Complete, First published May 10, 2019
Humanity has built for itself a near-utopia with no more use for violence. Someone has to protect it.

Sam Decker is a man without purpose. The perfect, strife-less techno-utopia into which he was born has left him feeling directionless and nihilistic. Without risk or conflict his life has no meaning.

Until one day, after a little creative rule breaking, Decker brings himself to the attention of a high-tech, stateless, semi-clandestine military outfit. Now he will have all the risk and conflict he can handle.
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