Fragile Horizon

· Mech Factory Books
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It all began with the Exodus.

Mid-last century, when Cryogen Corporation rolled out the first affordable plasma drives and made hyperdrive-equipped ships accessible, humanity surged towards the stars. Ten to twenty surrounding systems were quickly discovered, igniting an era of terraforming. Billions left the cradle of mankind, seeking prosperity on new worlds.

In the wake of this exodus, powerful corporations emerged, consolidating immense power in their hands.

Disillusioned with the corrupt Federal Fleet, Karin Nagasawa forges her path as a freelance pilot. Drifting along the fringes of society, she roams the space between new worlds, chasing the illusion of freedom. Along her journey, she's gathered many friends. But what hope can determination and the support of friends offer when the shadow of a dark corporate secret falls across her fate?

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About the author

Zoltán Brandhuber (Phoenix Wolf) was born in Hungary in 1972. As a child, he was captivated by sci-fi stories, which likely contributed significantly to his decision to study physics and eventually work as an IT professional. Although the stories had been brewing in his mind for a long time, he had to wait until his thirty-third birthday for his first novel, Hazatérés (Homecoming), which was built on elements of Battletech, to be published. Encouraged by the novel's success, he began building his world called Lost Galaxy, which has since been the setting for several more novels.

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