The Madman's Clock

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech
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Author: Aaron Dov ISBN: 9781456602888
Publisher: eBookIt.com Publication: May 14, 2011
Imprint: eBookIt.com Language: English
Author: Aaron Dov
ISBN: 9781456602888
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Publication: May 14, 2011
Imprint: eBookIt.com
Language: English
2245 AD It wasn't supposed to end this way. Captain Jack Mallory of the United Earth Marine Corps is wasting away on a space station in the middle of nowhere the furthest he and his recon squad could possibly be from the fighting on Alpha Centauri. Under investigation all he and his three men can do is wait until an admiral appears with new orders and the recording of a garbled transmission. "Echo-two Echo-two..." The UES Saturnus is an experimental starship that has just set out on its maiden voyage. An enigmatic race known as the Edra has objected to the Saturnus and its experimental equipment. Earth has ignored their protests. "...this is Zulu-two-three... requesting assistance." Mallory and his men are the only ones close enough to deal with an extremely sensitive situation. "... Saturnus is compromised. Edra commandos are pushing... bridge is... secure. Captain... won't cease experiment... psychosis. Entire crew... affected." There are just two problems. First the voice on the recording is Mallory's. Second the transmission is time coded; it hasn't been sent yet. The Saturnus is not damaged. Not yet. Soon it will be. The Saturnus is top secret for one very good reason a reason which has forced the hand of the Edra. The Saturnus can travel through time.
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2245 AD It wasn't supposed to end this way. Captain Jack Mallory of the United Earth Marine Corps is wasting away on a space station in the middle of nowhere the furthest he and his recon squad could possibly be from the fighting on Alpha Centauri. Under investigation all he and his three men can do is wait until an admiral appears with new orders and the recording of a garbled transmission. "Echo-two Echo-two..." The UES Saturnus is an experimental starship that has just set out on its maiden voyage. An enigmatic race known as the Edra has objected to the Saturnus and its experimental equipment. Earth has ignored their protests. "...this is Zulu-two-three... requesting assistance." Mallory and his men are the only ones close enough to deal with an extremely sensitive situation. "... Saturnus is compromised. Edra commandos are pushing... bridge is... secure. Captain... won't cease experiment... psychosis. Entire crew... affected." There are just two problems. First the voice on the recording is Mallory's. Second the transmission is time coded; it hasn't been sent yet. The Saturnus is not damaged. Not yet. Soon it will be. The Saturnus is top secret for one very good reason a reason which has forced the hand of the Edra. The Saturnus can travel through time.

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