غلاف قصة Findings from Jupiter بقلم Tj365w
Findings from Jupiter
  • WpView
    مقروء 148
  • WpVote
    صوت 10
  • WpPart
    فصول 8
  • WpHistory
    الوقت 17m
  • WpView
    مقروء 148
  • WpVote
    صوت 10
  • WpPart
    فصول 8
  • WpHistory
    الوقت 17m
مستمرّة، تم نشرها في مايو ١٧, ٢٠٢٤
In the dark solar system, as Mars aids Earth in rebelling against Jupiter, a polymath was smuggled to collect data from Jupiter. The sun was captured to harness all of its energy, A 150 years later, the sun lies idle and covered whilst the solar system lies dark, Earth alongside Mars has finally decided to break the energy trade equilibrium by declaring war against Jupiter.Only the enemy measured can be conquered, but what if the enemy lies beyond one's scales?

Note: The events in this series can't be defined in terms of blacks and whites of morality.
A. U= Astronomical Unit= The average distance between the earth and the sun
A. C= After Collapse
Trust me, none of the chapters are missing even if the numbering of chapters indicates so.
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