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Flight Through Infinity

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Flight Through Infinity

By: D. R. Hill
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The Nomad is alone.

On an endless journey across the stars, hunted by a race of mysterious machines, he must fight to survive.

Armed with only his single-manned fighter, the Nomad must scavenge what little can be found in a dead and decaying universe. His equipment steadily breaking down, the Nomad is forced to rely on his ingenuity and piloting skills to keep both himself alive and his ship in the sky.
Set amidst the backdrop of an endless, desolate, infinity, the Nomad travels from star to star, planet to planet, searching for salvation.

A hard sci-fi survival adventure filled with deep introspection, emotional strife, and tense, pulse-pounding action.

Will he find what he's searching for, or will the crushing silence of space be his final legacy? Begin the Flight Through Infinity and find out!

Hard Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Survival
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Too many unanswered questions. This story left me wondering, why. Don’t think I’d be interested in a part two.

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"writer" wants to be all "A hard sci-fi survival adventure" but fails at a simple aspect that a railgun is not a laser but electromagnetic launcher that shoots projectiles. And a human in space trying to do a dog fight with an AI drone would never be able to compete as this fighter has chemical "arcjets" that would be way to slow to maneuver around and through an asteroid and the speeds a dog fight would happen would be well beyond the ability of a human to handle any g force. I see why the author was not able to get a job in his degree

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