Station Cores Complete Compilation
A Dungeon Core Epic Books 1 through 5
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Narrated by:
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Miles Meili
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By:
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Jonathan Brooks
About this listen
Contains all five books in the Station Cores series:
- The Station Core - Book 1
- The Quizard Mountains - Book 2
- The Guardian Guild - Book 3
- The Kingdom Rises - Book 4
- The Other Core - Book 5
In addition, there are some bonuses:
- Hand-drawn maps (admittedly done by me without much artistic talent) that I used to help me write the series
- A fun 12,000-word short story that combines the Dungeon World and Station Cores universes.
Milton Frederick was originally abducted from his apartment to help defend one batch of pacifistic aliens called The Collective against another set of homicidal aliens called Heliothropes...but he never quite made it that far. Instead, during the process where his human consciousness was ripped from his body and inserted into a massive metal contraption called a Station Core, the ship that he was being transported on blew up and he was sent hurtling through space.
Crash-landing on an unknown planet with just a foot-and-a-half tall, foul-mouthed, nanite-formed AI guide called ALANNA to tell him what happened, Milton has to come to terms with his new existence as a giant metal egg, defend his hazardously-in-need-of-repair outer shell from the dangerous local wildlife (including blood-thirsty squirrels), and manage the unique radiation spewing from his damaged internal reactor - all while figuring out how the heck to get off the planet.
All of his work building a “dungeon” underground, defending it with makeshift traps, and filling it with small Combat Units may work well enough against the random beasts wandering around, but they’re next to useless when something else even more dangerous shows up knocking on his door: people. Not humans, of course, but the local equivalent - Proctans - who are similar enough to Milton’s original species...though with one major difference.
They all have unique special abilities that looks suspiciously like “magic”.
However, there is an even bigger threat that looms on the horizon not only for Milton, but all the Proctans as well....
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2019 Jonathan L. Brooks (P)2020 Jonathan L. BrooksWhat listeners say about Station Cores Complete Compilation
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- Toran
- 25-08-2021
good series, worth a listen
most of it is fantastic and well worth a listen if you like the genre. especially it being a 5 for 1 deal. my only real gripe is that often time the story is forced to go the way the author wants not through good planning or writing, but through actions etc that don't necessarily line up with or seem to fit the character doing them. eg the MC is supposedly the best strategy gamer on the planet, yet he is never really shown using that and if anything doing the opposite, letting his ego, or stupidity etc create the 'tension ' for the end section of each book.
but aside from that problem, the rest of the series is decently written, with good characters, fantastic world building and a nice fairly fresh take on the genre, so if it looks like something you would be interested in , give it a go
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- Anonymous User
- 23-01-2021
Perfect
I've already downloaded and listened to the single books, but simply had to have them in one seamless copy. Hopefully Jonathan will put his other series into this format for ease of use.
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- mcrackar
- 10-03-2022
shouldn't have been a litrpg
this series suffers considerably from having game mechanics shoved down its throat. The premise is interesting but in a real world adding negative traits to a creature making it cheaper just doesn't make sense. taking into consideration stats reducing material costs by 50% why would the collective have made him to deliberately waste resources?
this is maybe the first book ever that would benefit from a 'none of it was real' plot twist
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