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Book 1: Starfighter Down (Paperback)

Book 1: Starfighter Down (Paperback)

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When Captain Elya Nevers crash lands in the middle of an alien invasion, he makes a shocking discovery.

Little does he know that one mysterious relic has the power to alter the course of human history.

A technologically advanced race known as the Telos fled the galaxy eons ago...

Why did they vanish in such a hurry?

And what ancient relics of alien power did they leave behind?

This is book one in Relics of the Ancients, a riveting and action-packed space opera adventure series by M.G. Herron.

What you'll find inside:

๐ŸŒŸ Epic space battles
๐ŸŒŸย Ancient alien artifacts
๐ŸŒŸ Killer xenos
๐ŸŒŸ Lovable robots
๐ŸŒŸ Alien invasions
๐ŸŒŸ Genetic engineering
๐ŸŒŸ Realistic aviation

Paperback Details
Dimensions 5 x 8 inches (127 x 203.2 mm)
Total page count 328 pages
Shipping estimate 5-8 business days

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โ€œIโ€™m not letting him get away,โ€ Elya insisted. But he heard the undertone of her criticism. You're not being a team player, she seemed to be saying. Your actions are selfish. And even if you do catch this drone, the rest of the squad will resent the way you flew. But it was too late now. A tenacious stubbornness wouldnโ€™t let Elya give up the chase.

โ€œItโ€™s two-on-one. Weโ€™ve got it outnumbered.โ€

Presently, the drone veered away from the Mammoth fleet and accelerated toward Robichar. Seeing his opportunity, Elya opened his thrusters to full burn. Osprey tailed him, the two of them flying neck and neck like they had back at the academy. The next few minutes passed in tense silence. When they were a hundred klicks out from the fleet, the Kryl drone flipped around and shot backward at them without losing its momentum. It was even able to maneuver in reverse to avoid their shots when they returned fire, dipping and dodging. Impressive. That was the kind of flying Elya got criticized for. Osprey would have called it pretty but ineffective flying.

Kryl didnโ€™t think like people. They were controlled by a remote Overmind that gave them abilities that human pilots could never hope to match. It was one of the reasons starfighters werenโ€™t piloted remotely; starfighters needed every edge they could get.

Elya stayed close, keeping up the steady stream of attack and refusing to back down. Hedgebot scurried back and forth along the window over his head, keeping him on track with the Krylโ€™s erratic flight pattern. At some point, the starfighterโ€™s internal AI determined that the G-forces were too much for Elyaโ€™s body to handle on its own, and a pinch at the back of his neck, followed by a relaxing of his muscles, told him heโ€™d been injected with the dose of targeted chemicals that would sharpen his senses and make the G-forces easier to handle.

Hopped up on the cocktail of stimulants and stabilizers, Elya managed to close the distance between himself and the drone to within half a kilometer. At this point, the Kryl drone flipped back around and arced up overhead in a loopโ€”the same maneuver that Osprey had cautioned him against earlier that day.

As it came around, Elya cut his thrust, repositioning himself and waiting for his weapons system to lock onto the drone. As he expected, the craft came down in front of him, and when it did he mashed on his trigger, only to watch his blaster bolts soar right through the craft.

โ€œImpossible,โ€ Elya whispered.

โ€œNevers, pull up! Pull up!โ€

The drone braked and though Hedgebot flashed a bright red warning, Elya was too slow and too close to do anything except brace himself. To his complete and utter astonishment, the Kryl drone phased through his ship. His starfighter should have cut that drone in half, killing them both; instead, it passed through him, unharmed.

For a frozen moment, Elyaโ€™s Sabre occupied the same physical space as the Kryl drone. The craft was twice as large as his Sabreโ€ฆ and though he had expected it to be unmanned, it wasnโ€™t. A vicious and deformed-looking Kryl with a midnight-black carapace and six arms terminating in skeletal claws, veered past him clacking its mandibles.

Above the mandibles, Elya met a pair of eyes set deep into a face that seemed far too human. He blinked and it was gone, the pilot once again hidden behind the hull of the Kryl drone.

โ€œNevers!โ€ Osprey shouted, forgetting to use his call sign in her concern for him. โ€œNevers, are you okay?โ€

His starfighter beeped a warning as the droneโ€™s weapons system locked onto him from behind.

โ€œOh no.โ€ A cold spark of fear shivered through him, and his skin burst out in tingling gooseflesh. Elyaโ€™s body rocked violently as the droneโ€™s weapons landed a direct hit on the rear left wing of his Sabre, taking out one of his two main engines. Warning systems blared, his control panel lit up, the filaments along Hedgebotโ€™s back flashed red. Another targeted salvo from the Kryl took out two of his maneuvering thrusters. Elyaโ€™s Sabre went into an uncontrollable tailspin, pulled in by the gravity of the moon.

The blinking white of an explosion behind him told him that Osprey had landed a hit on the drone and damaged it. Elya didnโ€™t think it had been taken out of commission completely, though, as it veered away from them.

Captain Osprey wavered between pursuing the damaged drone and sticking with him, but eventually she stuck with him.

โ€œNevers!โ€ Osprey called. โ€œHang on! Iโ€™m coming after you.โ€

Elya did his best. He fought to regain control of the starfighter, but it had been lost to him. Caught in the gravitational pull of Robichar, Elya spiraled down toward the colony moon. As his starfighter spun, the movement overwhelmed even the cocktail of stimulants in his system, and he lost consciousness.

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