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Science Fiction
Society had become stronger, as have Military's. The U.N.I.F. had organised a plan to set out their biggest Fleet to a new quadrant, only seen by telescopes. As they all were going about their business, something went wrong. Which left the survivors of a horrific crash in peril with no help....and a new nemesis on board the wreckage. As the struggle between life and death becomes more difficult each day, the crew start to become more untrustworthy with each other, and shots start to be fired... (Warning to the Public: This story will include the following... Gore Intense, maybe, Violence Language Beyond Civilised Racial Offenses, nor intended More Gore Tasteless Humour Blue Apples And more excruciating content specified for people without Virgin Ears and above 13. I do not want hate mail on this because of one of the following offenses. If you do not agree, I advise you stick to less harmful novels. It makes it easier for all. Thanks. Blue Apples!!!)
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