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Fell Justice

R.L. Berger
4.9/5 (12359 ratings)
Description:For the galactic consortium of worlds, it was a time of exploration and colonization. Millions of consortium citizens left their home worlds behind in hopes of starting new lives on untouched worlds full of promise. As new generations matured, consortium beliefs became legends and myths. Colony worlds avoided contact with the consortium in their determination to become independent. Every colony was focused exclusively on the pursuit of their new colony dreams. Corruption somehow managed to slowly infiltrate the settled colony and fringe worlds. Violence marred their dreams while civil rivalries caused land and resource disputes. Competition courted greed and violence like a cancer. Precious ores and minerals were hoarded due to overly gluttonous demand. Currencies were introduced to entice free societies into regressive practices of greed. The colonies were forced to concede their dreams for the sake of paying their debts. Fairness and equality were forsaken amid deteriorating social standards. This story focuses on one city in the heart of the madness. Apram, the largest city on Sathar, was more violent and corrupt than any other city on the planet. Advanced technology had disappeared, stolen or destroyed by violent gangs. Isolation and the struggle to survive forced populations into virtual slavery. Pollution in and around Apram obliterated the sun. The once fresh air became choked with noxious fumes from ore factories that were built too close to the city. There was little for city dwellers to be happy about. Travel grew difficult between factories and homes. For many of them, home was a small and filthy broken down apartment. Noisy overcrowded buildings held thousands of tenants who did not know their neighbors and had no friends. No one remembered what a vacation or a day off was. Survival became the only interest in their lives. Work meant coin. Coin meant food. Food meant survival. By far, the most dangerous problem in the city was crime. Security forces divided into sections to handle the multitude of new crimes they faced every day. The crime rate skyrocketed far beyond their ability to control it. Detectives and security personnel disappeared quickly, usually due to a quick and untimely death. Very few detectives were wily enough to avoid the violent gangs that terrorized the streets every night. That is where our story begins.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Fell Justice. To get started finding Fell Justice, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
300
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
R.L. Berger
Release
2020
ISBN
0960081356

Fell Justice

R.L. Berger
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: For the galactic consortium of worlds, it was a time of exploration and colonization. Millions of consortium citizens left their home worlds behind in hopes of starting new lives on untouched worlds full of promise. As new generations matured, consortium beliefs became legends and myths. Colony worlds avoided contact with the consortium in their determination to become independent. Every colony was focused exclusively on the pursuit of their new colony dreams. Corruption somehow managed to slowly infiltrate the settled colony and fringe worlds. Violence marred their dreams while civil rivalries caused land and resource disputes. Competition courted greed and violence like a cancer. Precious ores and minerals were hoarded due to overly gluttonous demand. Currencies were introduced to entice free societies into regressive practices of greed. The colonies were forced to concede their dreams for the sake of paying their debts. Fairness and equality were forsaken amid deteriorating social standards. This story focuses on one city in the heart of the madness. Apram, the largest city on Sathar, was more violent and corrupt than any other city on the planet. Advanced technology had disappeared, stolen or destroyed by violent gangs. Isolation and the struggle to survive forced populations into virtual slavery. Pollution in and around Apram obliterated the sun. The once fresh air became choked with noxious fumes from ore factories that were built too close to the city. There was little for city dwellers to be happy about. Travel grew difficult between factories and homes. For many of them, home was a small and filthy broken down apartment. Noisy overcrowded buildings held thousands of tenants who did not know their neighbors and had no friends. No one remembered what a vacation or a day off was. Survival became the only interest in their lives. Work meant coin. Coin meant food. Food meant survival. By far, the most dangerous problem in the city was crime. Security forces divided into sections to handle the multitude of new crimes they faced every day. The crime rate skyrocketed far beyond their ability to control it. Detectives and security personnel disappeared quickly, usually due to a quick and untimely death. Very few detectives were wily enough to avoid the violent gangs that terrorized the streets every night. That is where our story begins.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Fell Justice. To get started finding Fell Justice, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
300
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
R.L. Berger
Release
2020
ISBN
0960081356

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