They’re not asking if anyone wants to be liberated either. So, off they go to liberate a number of star systems. Still, Admiral Dumar and Capt Nathan Scott (Aurora Actual) have decided that it’s time and they can’t wait any longer. She should be there for about two-months which is a long time for one of the only two jump capable Earth capital ships. The Celestia is in dry-dock getting repaired. We can land a boat load or two of Ghatazhak soldiers to take care of ground forces, but we still don’t have all the weapon platforms we need. That’s just a great strategic idea, but we’ve only got one ship, the Aurora, that is combat ready plus a fews Scout ships and some Falcon fighters. We’re out to kick some butt specifically, some Jung butt! Earth or the Alliance has decided to go on the offensive and start clearing out the Jung on occupied worlds within 20 lightyears of Earth. The action is extremely fast in this episode. If you’re just starting on the Saga, you won’t understand what’s going on now so I strongly recommend you start at the beginning. Well, Ryk Brown has no problem doing that with his Frontiers Saga book. And I also know it takes a lot of time and effort to get a good story-line developed and keep it going to satisfy the fan-base as it grows. Yet, I’m reluctant to start each one because I know the story will quickly be over and I’ll have to wait for the next episode. Boy! These books are exciting! I can’t get enough of them.
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