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The Fallout Fleet
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Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2023
In this world, your 12th birthday means memories erased and a transfer to an underground bunker. Riley Aldrin is four years into a shallow existence beneath the surface at the Apollo education centre. At Apollo, everything runs to schedule and everything is controlled - from cameras in classrooms to tracking implants in ankles. But when a stranger delivers a cryptic warning message to Riley and all the adults glitch out of existence, she and the remaining fledglings must work out what all the children have really been training for.
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