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Phase Titan 2
- Narrated by: Christopher Harbour, Mandy McCullough
- Length: 11 hrs
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Summary
Alien infestation and an interstellar extermination fleet threaten Earth. Only the Phase Titan stands in the way.
The Swarm is mortal. Ethan, with the help of his Harmonics, destroyed one outbreak and harvested its power. The problem? Ethan wasn’t Earth’s first Phase Titan, and his predecessors did him no favors by scattering the Titan armaments.
The only lead is a ransacked university research lab taken over by an Archive dedicated to preserving mankind’s knowledge. Somewhere in this vast collection, the Titan armaments hide. And it’s under attack by an anti-technology mob convinced humanity was the architect of the apocalypse.
Worse, they find signs of the Swarm.
Who are this professor and her student, both touched by the Swarm yet still human? Hybrids, they call themselves. The result of experimenting with Swarm biology. The key to mastering the alien infestation threatening Earth. Something of theirs is missing too—a priceless biological specimen that might just be humanity’s greatest weapon against the Swarm.
It’s a race to recover the Titan armaments and find the Hybrids’ specimen before it dies, all while Ethan’s Titan presence draws the growing Swarm menace to finish what the mob has started. And somewhere in all this, the Archive demands that Ethan find, of all things, a printer.
Drones, babes, and interstellar bugs—the Phase Titan goes back to school.
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- Dhruv
- 05-01-23
great story so far
A really well written story full of space insects, futuristic tech, and beautiful women. the author has done an amazing job on the story and the narrators brong the characters to life. great work
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