
The Lost Command
Lost Starship Series, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Mark Boyett
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Written by:
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Vaughn Heppner
About this listen
Starship Victory, a faithful alien spacecraft guarding its shattered system for 10,000 years, agreed to come to Earth. Now Captain Maddox and his crew have a new assignment. They must find Professor Ludendorff before the New Men do.
The New Men need Ludendorff's help so they can capture the alien starship. Maddox needs the neglected superweapons repaired so he can rescue a Star Watch fleet trapped deep in enemy territory.
But time is running out for the stranded, battered fleet. They're low on food, fuel, and missiles. Worse for Maddox, Meta is missing, kidnapped by the enemy, while the alien personality in the AI struggles to adjust to this new era. Can Maddox pull everyone together or will the brilliant New Men win yet another stunning victory? The Lost Command is the second book in the Lost Starship series.©2015 Vaughn Heppner (P)2015 Vaughn HeppnerWhat listeners say about The Lost Command
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- Richard Zakrzewski
- 2020-10-09
when you pick a book because Mark Boyett read it..
when you choose a book only because Mark Boyett is the reader... you always have a great experience no matter the story. Altough I imagine he choose what he want to read because the story is always good. In this case, the story is a bit long at time without much surprise. It was well built with a good bunch of caracters. look forward to the rest of the serie
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- Brian Gorman
- 2023-05-27
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I can't stand the incompetence of each central character. Way beyond the flawed hero role. From the so-called rule stickler who never followed a single order without an argument. Then, the corrupt society that they are trying to save. Why should the reader even want the adventurers to succeed?
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