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Pioneers
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In corso, pubblicata il mag 29, 2024
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William, a grieving agricultural engineer, volunteers for a high-stakes colonization mission, hoping to escape his past losses and play a pivotal role in ensuring humanity's survival. But as he embarks on this perilous journey, he quickly discovers that the mission is riddled with undisclosed dangers and hidden agendas.

Secrets kept from the pioneers leave him ill-prepared for the harsh and unforgiving realities of their new world. As William battles a myriad of obstacles, he unravels unsettling truths that challenge his resilience and determination. Confronted with unexpected threats and moral dilemmas, William must reassess his commitment to the mission and grapple with the ultimate question: how far is he willing to go to secure the future of the human race?
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