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The Final Fleet (#JustWriteIt #Wattys2015)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2015
Earth has crumbled. In a last ditch effort, the populous fled into the vast blackness of space desperate to reach a new home. After generation upon generation of nomadic drifting, Sirius, the fleet's advance scout, has Hope in sight. But all is not well.

I have decided to write this piece as part of the JustWriteIt program.  It will be updated regularly and completed within 30days! So essentially it will be a a first draft, I apologise in advance for any spelling or grammatical errors. Enjoy!
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