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The Station Core: A Dungeon Core Epic

Station Cores, Book 1

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The Station Core: A Dungeon Core Epic

Written by: Jonathan Brooks
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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Milton Frederick was arguably the best player of Crowned Lieges of Destiny in the entire world. As the strategy coordinator for one of the top guilds, he was beginning to actually make a living from it. That was, until he was abducted by aliens.

Instead of your stereotypical grey aliens with big black eyes who like to perform anal probes upon unsuspecting victims for unknown reasons, the Collective had a more altruistic purpose. Sure, kidnapping 100 humans from Earth, ripping them away from their lives and families, and erasing their memories doesn’t sound great - but the way they saw it, the benefits would far outweigh these side-effects. Seriously, who wouldn’t want their consciousness trapped in a Station Core, subjected to the whims of a collection of alien races, and then ordered to defend against other hostile aliens for all eternity? They’d be immortal - so...bonus!

Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it), the Station Core now known as Milton never arrived at his destination. Severely damaged and confused about what happened to him, he woke up to find himself trapped inside a massive chicken egg on a strange, primitive world filled with curious - and deadly - creatures.

Now, in order to survive the harsh environment, Milton has to rely on a snarky, foul-mouthed AI guide to show him what it means to be a Station Core. With her help, he might just live long enough to figure out a way to get off the planet - if only he wasn’t so afraid of squirrels....

Contains litRPG/gamelit elements such as level progression and experience, optional tables, no harems, and a heavy dungeon-core emphasis.

Based on feedback, there has been an update to include the absent footnotes to the narration. Many of the longer stat table footnotes are contained in separate chapters for ease of listening.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2018 Jonathan Brooks (P)2019 Jonathan Brooks
Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction First Contact Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy Disappearance LitRPG
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nice dungeon genre

I was worried when its starts all spacey and techy but the story is about dungeon creation. The progression is nicely paced and the story is pretty good as an intro. I think the mini helper girl is extremely annoying with her white trash dialog which is what looses a star. I've read a few of these stories and it seems common for the pixie/wisp or in this case mini AI to be irritating tho I cant see why. I hope the new characters bring more depth as the pool of sentient ppl is small. Decent narration minus the above concern tho it might not be his fault as she written like that. Still minor issue aside I fully recommend this book if u like creature and dungeon creation.

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interested in hearing stats every 5minutes?

I really like stats but this author really over did it. I'm willing to bet atleast 40% of this book is stats. it's rather irritating because the capters are short some as short as 1min 30 seconds and after almost every chapter there are stats or useless info dumps. it really take away from the story and gives you a sense that the author was just trying to bring up his word count. I would not reccomend this book if u dont want to be skipping chapters every few minutes

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