Star Force: Origin Series Box Set

Aer-Ki Jyr

Book 1 of Star Force: Phase 1, The Origin Series

Language: English

Publisher: Archon Lore

Published: Jan 14, 2016

Shelf: read

Description:

*The Star Force Universe has over 98 million KU pages read to date.***

Your mission: Build an empire to defend Earth.

Your assets: Alien pyramid battlestation discovered in Antarctica with database of advanced galactic knowledge. Star Force corporate holdings. Earth's current anonymity.

Your team: 100 of the best and brightest recruits Earth can muster.

Allies: None.

Timeframe: Unknown. Earth is currently off the map. Time until rediscovery is impossible to determine.

Background Info: Earth is a lost colony of the dominant empire in the galaxy. Humans are their primary slave race, and should have been evacuated from Earth when it was abandoned. Something went wrong and some were left behind. If our unauthorized existence is discovered, the V'kit'no'sat will return and eradicate us without hesitation. Negotiation is impossible.

Probability of success: Negligible.

Do you wish to proceed? Yes/No

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From the Author

George Lucas once said he wrote Star Wars with the 12 year old boy in mind. That's about how old I was when I first rented Empire Strikes Back from the public library, and I proceeded to rent it and Return of the Jedi over and over again. George Lucas targeted me well, but Star Wars also attracts adults to this day. It is a franchise written in a way to include everyone.

So when I decided to create my own space opera, I asked myself what would the next step look like? George Lucas aimed at 12 year old boys, so what would he create if he targeted 20 year old boys? Or 30? What would be his adult version of an epic space opera that teens could also get into, but with more depth that they wouldn't fully understand until years later?

That's what my Star Force saga is. Something teens will love, but something they won't fully understand until they're adults. As a 12 year old boy, I didn't want something made for 12 year olds, I just wanted something awesome. So that's what I've tried to do. Make it awesome. And make it something that kids like me back then could dive into and then grow with over time.