Semper Mars

Semper Mars

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May 1, 1998 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (384 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 384
Język Angielski
Opublikowany May 1, 1998
Wydawca Harper Voyager
ISBN-10 0380788284
ISBN-13 9780380788286

Opis

In the year 2040, humanity takes a bold step into the cosmos as the United States Marine Corps embarks on a mission to Mars. The red planet, long a subject of human fascination, harbors mysteries that challenge the very foundations of understanding. When ancient secrets are unearthed beneath its dusty surface, the stakes become incredibly high, prompting the Marines to secure these newfound enigmas from potential threats.

As the Marines establish their foothold on the Martian soil, they quickly realize that their mission involves far more than mere protection. Encounters with hostile forces and unforeseen challenges force them to adapt and innovate in a landscape that is both alien and familiar. The harsh environment of Mars tests the limits of their training, as they confront not just otherworldly adversaries, but also their own fears and desires.

Throughout their struggle, personal stories of bravery and camaraderie unfold. The bond formed in the most extreme circumstances highlights the resilience of the human spirit. These characters, shaped by their commitment to duty, must navigate the complexity of war while grappling with the moral implications of their actions amidst thrilling confrontations and strategic warfare.

As tensions escalate, the true potential of mankind's reach into outer space becomes apparent, merging the lines between exploration and conflict. The narrative drives forward with unrelenting pace, compelling the reader to ponder the implications of discovery and the responsibilities that accompany such power. In this battle for the future, the Marines find themselves at the center of a cosmic struggle that could alter the course of history.

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Science Fiction Historia
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