
Sternkreuzer Proxima 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Lühn
About this listen
Verzweifelte Flucht durch ein zerfallendes Sternenreich!
Die letzte Schlacht des Terranischen Sternkreuzers Proxima war ein Massaker. Stark beschädigt und voller Schiffsbrüchiger tritt die Proxima den Weg zurück zum Flottenhauptquartier bei Wega an. Doch ein chaotischer Krieg tobt in der Galaxis, und an Bord geht es kaum ruhiger zu. Außerdem scheinen bislang unbekannte Mächte ihre Hände im Spiel zu haben...
Können Captain Zadiya Ark und ihre Crew es trotz Verfolgern, Verrätern und mangelnden Vorräten zum Hauptquartier schaffen?
Sternkreuzer Proxima: Folge 1-3 der Military-SF-Serie von Dirk van den Boom als epischer Sammelband!
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