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    Harbinger: Farpointe Initiative Book Three

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      Kalu watched the others strapping into their seats. He walked toward the back of the ship. He wanted to check on the payload the ship was also carrying. Opening a heavily shielded door, Kalu looked in on a large stout cylinder. Angry, red decals warned of the payloads nuclear component.

      Another insurance policy he hoped he wouldn’t need to use on HP-397. Kalu didn’t want to taint what was an otherwise pristine planet, but if R3 left him with no choice, he wouldn’t hesitate.

      Focused clearly once again, Kalu took his seat. Once in orbit they would enter the stasis chambers. The trip would take considerably longer than that of the Unity 2. The prototype engine was far less powerful.

      As the doors above them parted and the ship left the ground, a ray of light spread across the floor. He saw Campbell lying alone. The darkness of the cavern was a fitting resting place for a man with no vision, who couldn’t see the light Kalu’s plan would bring to humanity. Banishing the pompous North American from his mind, Kalu leaned back in his seat, closed his eyes and let the hum of the engines lull him to sleep.

      Stuff At The End Of The Book

      After much delay, there it is.

      Harbinger was completed in its original form in 2015, but there was something about it which just didn’t sit well. Too many point of view characters, wandering side plots, and unnecessary naval gazing. Once I had other writing commitments out of the way, I went at this story with an editorial meat cleaver. I cut away a load of words and excised the extra fat.

      It was hard.

      Originally, Mirala had a much greater role in the story. In fact, she went to Homa instead of Calier and rescued Berit. I wanted her medical knowledge in the hospital. It made sense. There was a subplot between Mirala and her husband. They have a strained relationship I wanted to explore. The problem was that Calier was getting lost in the story. He wasn’t the leader we all needed him to be. So, like the good man he is, he stepped up and took Mirala’s place in the story. It’s where he belongs anyway. Right in the middle of the action, even if he’s not totally ready for it.

      Consequently we don’t get to know Mirala nearly as well. Maybe in the next book. Who knows where she’ll end up.

      One more story left in the Farpointe Initiative. I’m looking forward to finishing it off. The preliminary outline is promising non-stop action. There are a lot of ends to tie up, but that’s what makes this fun.

      On another note, if you didn’t know, I wrote a book in Nick Webb’s Legacy Fleet universe. It was a fanboy project, and I was honored to add to Nick’s ever expanding universe. If you’re a fan of the Legacy Fleet series you need to check out Tripoli. Very proud of the way this book turned out, and I think you’ll enjoy it. If you haven’t read Nick’s books you should still be able to get the gist of what’s going on. Or even better, read the first book in the Legacy Fleet series, Constitution, and then read my book. It will give you the context of the adventure and introduce you to a really great author.

      As always, thank you for reading. Your support is worth more than a nebula full of stars to me. If you haven’t joined the Three Minutes to Neptune Crew, go ahead and do that now: http://www.aaronhubble.com. Lot’s of stuff going on and I often give away goodies to my subscribers. It’s worth it, trust me.

      Live long and prosper, my friends.

      Aaron Hubble

      January 2017

      About the Author

      Aaron is a woodworker, turning big pieces of wood into smaller pieces of wood. All other times, he likes to let his mind roam the wide open spaces of the galaxy and write down the stories he sees in his head. Together with his wife Tracie (his first and most important reader) and two daughters, they live in Central Michigan.

      Find out more at http://www.aaronhubble.com

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Title Page

      CHAPTER ONE

      CHAPTER TWO

      CHAPTER THREE

      CHAPTER FOUR

      CHAPTER FIVE

      CHAPTER SIX

      CHAPTER SEVEN

      CHAPTER EIGHT

      CHAPTER NINE

      CHAPTER TEN

      CHAPTER ELEVEN

      CHAPTER TWELVE

      CHAPTER THIRTEEN

      CHAPTER FOURTEEN

      CHAPTER FIFTEEN

      CHAPTER SIXTEEN

      CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

      CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

      CHAPTER NINETEEN

      CHAPTER TWENTY

      CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

      CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

      CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

      CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

      CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

      CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

      CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

      CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

      CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

      CHAPTER THIRTY

      CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE

      CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO

      CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE

      CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

      CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

      CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX

      CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN

      CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT

      CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE

      CHAPTER FORTY

      CHAPTER FORTY-ONE

      CHAPTER FORTY-TWO

      CHAPTER FORTY-THREE

      CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR

      CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE

      CHAPTER FORTY-SIX

      CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN

      CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT

      CHAPTER FORTY-NINE

      CHAPTER FIFTY

      CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE

      CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO

      CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE

      CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR

      CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE

      CHAPTER FIFTY-SIX

      CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN

      CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT

      CHAPTER FIFTY-NINE

      CHAPTER SIXTY

      CHAPTER SIXTY-ONE

      CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO

      CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE

      CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR

      CHAPTER SIXTY-FIVE

      Stuff At The End

      About The Author

     

     

     



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