Marshall's Fight

Marshall's Fight

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In a dystopian future, the human race has had to leave earth and has colonised many other worlds. Whilst this could be seen as moving forward, their whole agenda has regressed. There is racial segregation, forced military training and service and public executions. Only one group of rebels has the power to overthrow and destroy the corrupt military generals who control the tens of colonies across multiple galaxies. Their biggest obstacle is their army with the capability to destroy entire colonies, which Black Claw want to protect. Its up to their new leader Marshall to take down the army and the Military regime with it...
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A young boy faces the tragic change in his life after college graduation when his parents suddenly disappear. To find his parents, he follows in his father's footsteps and joins the military. As he rises up in ranks, he embarks on the path of finding his parents and unravels the darkest sides of the galactic history one by one. Soon, he gets entangled under the wrath of different political entities, and he himself gets the taste of the galactic power flow. When humanity left earth, they scattered over the galaxy. To maintain order and peace, different political entities started to rise to power, yet some fell into an eternal abyss of no return. But desire was like a parasite with that existing power flow. And soon the galaxy became chaotic, and war, conspiracy, and betrayal became the major characteristics of that power.

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