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  • King Liam, First of His Name

  • A Short Story from the Universe of Accidental Intelligence
  • By: Bryan Chaffin
  • Narrated by: Bryan Chaffin
  • Length: 26 mins

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King Liam, First of His Name

By: Bryan Chaffin
Narrated by: Bryan Chaffin
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King Liam, First of His Name! A Belter miner of some repute! Well, he will be when he gets back from his journey to the Oort Cloud. He often fantasizes about the looks on everyone’s face when he comes waltzing back to Ceres in the asteroid belt, richer than any belter has ever been. Oh sure, four years of isolation might have left him a little touched, but he only has four more years to go. He just has to make it to a secret planetoid he found—call it Lucky Strike!—and all his dreams will come true. What could go wrong?

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Set in the same universe as Accidental Intelligence and Mason Truman, King Liam is a short story that takes us far away from the world of combines and the Omninet. It explores what one man’s ambition can drive him to accomplish, and what he finds when he does.

©2024 Bryan Chaffin (P)2024 Bryan Chaffin

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