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The saga follows , a man who wakes up on a colony ship with no memory of how he got there or why the mission seems to be failing. As the series progresses, the scope expands from a single ship’s survival to a galaxy-spanning conflict involving ancient mysteries, advanced AI, and the fate of the human race. Reading Order Chasing Tomorrows (15-Book Sci- - Craig A. Falc...
As colonies grow, the tension between Earth’s remnants and the new worlds becomes a central point of conflict. Why It’s Popular Falconer is praised for his ; despite the
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