Messiah of Stars
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  • Reads 506
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 8
  • Time 2h 57m
Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2015
In age of 25th century, we have conquer the space. Humanity rose up into one of the highest rank in the universe, surpass many alien races.

    Keith was one of an ordinary teenage in Blue Terra planet. He had an ordinary life, until they come to us...

    "Your race will be erased."

    In face of extinction, the technology that we proud of and our alliance with other alien races couldn't help us. No one could fight back against this unknown invader, until a miracle occurred. A factor that didn't predicted by even an entity of advance knowledge. 

    The flow of humanity's fate changed like a cosmic storm, triggering chain effect that may prevent our extinction, but may also awakening an apocalypse. When forbidden knowledge granted to us, human, what will we use them for?

    Now Keith hunted by his own race for potential danger as his loyalty to humanity is questioned, searched and wanted by many other races, and threatened by the invaders as they would done anything to seize him. 

    An ordinary man become key of our survival, and for our whole universe. An ordinary man create a change.

    This is the beginning of what exceed an intergalactic war...

    A war between worlds.
  
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    Messiah of Stars (originally named Beyond The Stars) is an epic futuristic sci-fi space adventure with great action, high-leveled powerful battle, and intriguing plot with many backstory and side story all around the universe. 

    Not only filled with diverse characters, the story also decorated with unique technology of each world/society, realistic and believable history and ideology and politic and any other system inside, including about the governments and their people.

    Highest Ranking: #525 in Science Fiction!
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