6/20/2023 0 Comments Alpha Trine by Lexi AnderThe characters, even very minor ones, are described in a way that fires the imagination and makes them very engaging within a few sentences. With a light mystical element (á la Star Wars), the story is a blend of science fiction and fantasy that doesn’t stretch credulity too much. “Alpha Trine” manages to pack quite a bit of story into a relatively short novel. With time running out, Dargon decides to kidnap the mechanic so he can finish the repairs en route, little realizing that Zeus is much more than he seems. Dargon and his crew have more reason than most to hate humans, but he, and his symbiote Alpha, are instantly attracted to the station’s master mechanic, whom they believe to be human. If he doesn’t get his cargo to Valespia, the battle may be lost, but his ship is damaged and he needs repairs if they are to make it home, so he puts into the station where Zeus is working. After one particularly bad incident, Zeus decides to take a posting at a space station.Ĭaptain Dargon is on the run from forces who seek the downfall of the powers that protect all the worlds against the invasion of a ravaging insect species. Although loved by his fiercely loyal family, Zeus is never quite accepted by the rest of reptilian Mar’Sani society. Grieving over the loss of their own son, the Mar’Sani royal family adopts the boy, Zeus, and raises him as one of their own. The only survivor on board is a blind infant taken to be human. A Terran space ship is found abandoned near the Mar’Sani home world.
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