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The Void Nomad
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Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2024
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In the 22nd century, the weapons used during World War III made the earth uninhabitable. Humanity is forced to abandon its home planet and flee en masse to the few colonies that were built at the time on some habitable exoplanets in nearby galaxies. Infighting, disease and constant suicides decimated the human population. 

In the centuries that followed the great corporations, born from the ashes of the old ruling class, took hold. The most powerful among them would become the new centres of power, imposing their control not only over the political scene, but also over people's lives.

In this chaotic scenario, in an unspecified year in the future, this story begins in the vacuum of deep space.
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