Star Force: Mak'to'ran (3)
Star Force Universe, Book 29
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Day
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Aer-ki Jyr
About this listen
The fracturing of the V'kit'no'sat Empire has now come to fruition, but the full-fledged civil war has not resulted. With the depth of experience and knowledge the dinosaur races have accumulated over the millennia, they know the destructive cost that such devastation would bring, and a conservative warfare methodology breaks out wherein the fighting is over territory while trying to spare lives and as much equipment as possible, so not to weaken the overall empire.
Hence, the era of the Stun Wars has begun.
Beginning the Star Force Phase 2 timeline, the Mak'to'ran serial details the defeated V'kit'no'sat fleet commander's days following the attack on Earth and the fallout within the Dinosaur empire that results from it. For as bad as the treason regarding the Humans and the bastardized Hadarak is, and the implications that one of the two founding V'kit'no'sat races are behind it, a much larger rift within the empire is being exposed that has the potential to do what neither the Zak'de'ron culling nor the Rit'ko'sor rebellion accomplished.
A full Dinosaur civil war.
Star Force is a massive scifi franchise currently divided into two phases. Phase 2 is the V'kit'no'sat war between Star Force and the Dinosaur empire. Phase 1 is the backstory to that conflict detailed in the Origin Series that contains 100 novella-length episodes.
New listeners can either start with the backstory, or jump right into the conflict with the Phase 2 entry novel Lost Destiny. The Mak'to'ran series is written in heavy canon detail and not friendly to new listeners...unless you're adventurous, adaptive, and overly intelligent. If you are, then you might be worthy of being a V'kit'no'sat, in which case dive right in and learn how Jurassic Park got the dinosaurs oh so wrong. They're not attractions in a petting zoo. They're the masters of our galaxy.
©2016, 2019 Aer-ki Jyr (P)2019 Aer-ki JyrWhat listeners say about Star Force: Mak'to'ran (3)
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- Vilawan Pamment
- 17-10-23
I loved it
The creativity of the world that has been constructed to paint the beautiful and technological view of it outstanded me. To also have the main character be a T-rex is an insane uniqueness that couldn't help but take hold of my attention the entire time while reading the three books. I look forward to the next one and can't wait to find out more plots and secrets.
Vee
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