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<title>Liquid Blue, Book 1, Part I</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707281215/18887_liquid-blue-book-1-part-i.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707281215/18887_liquid-blue-book-1-part-i_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Liquid Blue, Book 1, Part I" alt ="Liquid Blue, Book 1, Part I"/></a><br//>The year is 2074 and interstellar travel is a reality. Man has populated the solar system and distant worlds. Peace on Earth has become the norm, but a new threat is looming on the horizon. A threat posed by the same creatures that gave man the technology to travel the stars to begin with.The year is 2074. It&#039;s been 60 years since first contact. Sixty years since the creature entered Dr. Nigel Llewellyn&#039;s office and handed him the device that would spark man&#039;s venture into interstellar travel. His great-great grandson, Caeden Llewellyn lives in a mining colony on Jupiter&#039;s moon, Callisto. It is on the giant gas planet that man mines the mysterious element that makes instantaneous travel and their technological advances possible; Llewellium, better known as Liquid Blue. This is Part I of a 3-part book. It is ~18,000 words.In Part I, we find Caeden Llewellyn venturing out on a school field trip that goes devastatingly awry.]]></description>
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