Star Sails: Four Pack Volume Two: Star Sails 4 Pack

Star Sails: Four Pack Volume Two: Star Sails 4 Pack

by Sylynt Storme
Star Sails: Four Pack Volume Two: Star Sails 4 Pack

Star Sails: Four Pack Volume Two: Star Sails 4 Pack

by Sylynt Storme

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Overview

This Star Sails Four Pack Volume One Includes the Following 4 Stories:



Tin Machines is #5 in the Star Sails' series.



Limping on their way home, the crew of the SS Falcon are in desperate need of supplies. The most important is gluonite so that they can get their hyper drive working.



Without faster than light engines running, it'll take them close to 30 million years to get back home. That's a little longer than the estimated life of the good ship Falcon.



They stumble upon the Ralens, an advanced alien race who have been overrun by their robotic laborers they call The Unknowns. If they can help the Ralens, Captain Stone and his men might be able to grab some much needed supplies.



But why has Scot Free, their android, gone rogue and trotted off to join the Tin Machines?



Brother's Keeper is #6 in the Star Sails' series.



Captain Stone and his crew of the SS Falcon are still trying to figure out how to get home to Earth from the Virgo Cluster. Problem is, they don't have gluonite. And without gluonite they can't engage faster than light flight.



Coming across a stranded and badly damaged vessel that carries a single surviving soul harkens good fortune. Dr. Kelly finds this alien has remarkable genetic abilities including off the scale intelligence.



Could he be their hope of reworking the hyper drive to get faster than light flight without the much needed gluonite? Possibly, except that he is an escaped convict determined to have the crew of the Falcon as his slaves and playthings.



Will Stone and his crew be able to overcome this evil maniac before he tires of them and squashes them like bugs, or will they need outside help?



Worm Turns is #7 in the Star Sails' series.



It's been 12 days. 12 long days since the crew of the SS Falcon left Earth. That means that they're late returning home. 5 days late to be exact, and they were told that they be fired upon if they entered the Solar System late.



These were necessary precautions that Star Ship Command needs to take. But the crew are still eager to make their way home. They're tired, beat up and miss their families.



So thank goodness for FTL flight. Now they can travel faster than light and get home in time for dinner. Except there's a problem with that. They're further out in space than they realize.



Even at maximum FTL speed, it'll take the crew of the good ship Falcon over 100 thousand years to get home. But could there be another way? Some other method that could be used to get home before they die of old age?



Earth Rise is #8 in the Star Sails' series.



Faster than light flight is not going to get the crew of the SS Falcon home under 100 thousand years. But Scot Free has a genius idea. What about worm holes. There's a good chance that a worm hole will get them home quicker.



They've taken one and it ended up affecting Scot Free somehow. He's become belligerent and uncooperative. It appears he's been taken over by a photonic alien race of some sort.



Will this delay make it harder for them to get home? Or is it just a side trip before they get to their final destination?



How many more worm holes will be required to get them home sooner than later? Already they're 13 days late for getting home - they have to hurry. Loved ones are worried and the prognosis for a safe return is not looking good.



But Captain Jack Stone is not a man to give up easily. And he's got a crew that will fight within to the end. That's exactly what it might take for them to see Earth rise again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781927623138
Publisher: Lemon Tree Publishing
Publication date: 11/05/2012
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Ever since I was a little kid I used to fly around my backyard pretending I was a Jedi Warrior or Federation Captain. When I say fly I mean run around pretending I was in a space ship.

Me and my friends used to take wooden rulers and paint and draw elaborate controls on them and these were our joysticks. We had X-wing fighters and USS star ships and we would spend hours exploring alien worlds and getting into dog fights. The good guys always won.

When I got a bit older I started to absorb everything I could about vampires, going through my own goth and vampire stage. I loved how cool they were and how they were sort of like super beings or demi-gods.

Not even werewolves could outfox vampires. These mysterious blood suckers were lurking around every dark corner of night, just waiting to pounce on unsuspecting victims.

And so now I write both science fiction and vampire horror stories because I still can't control my active imagination. I hope you enjoy my humble offerings. You can reach me at sylyntstorme at gmail dot com.
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