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Sector 51
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Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2017
Stephen Damien isn't your ordinary American Hero. In the year 2078 he has been selected as the first man to ever enter hyperspace and visit another star on the supervessel the Valiant. However, after a massive malfunction Stephen is left floating through interstellar space near Proxima Centauri. Captured by a group of aliens he must return to Earth from the massive prison complex Sector 51 Or die trying.
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  Hello! This is my first book! I really hope you enjoy it, New Part every Friday, Sunday, Tuesday. Hope you enjoy.
  
  - S.A Robinson
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