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Galaxies Grasp
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Ongoing, First published Sep 23, 2022
In the year 110-75 Drakken. The collective Soec have joined to get her in the joint creation of the ECSS (Experimental Collective Stealth ShIp) fondly named the Monarch is on its virgin voyage. Being captained by Astronica Tibet, a renown Unta'Poú Commander and a well respected Soec Captain. She and many other highly skilled individuals have been selected to crew this magnificent ship. Their mission is simple. On paper that is.
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