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Destiny Gates
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    Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2014
Sarah Destiny Gates has loved sailing ever since she was little. The vast emptyness of space just seemed call her. Daring her to explore the unknown adventures hiding out behind the stars. 
And so Sarah Gates decided to beome a sailor, she was smart ad fast. But on her first voyage something goes wrong, scarring her forever...
Time passes and it seems that everything has come back to the young Captain, then her best friend vanishes, and she is tasked to find the lost ship. Along the way she meets several others, all of whom have their own scars and are trying to break out of the gates that destiny has locked them inside.
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