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Star Force: Mak'to'ran 2
- Star Force Universe, Book 28
- Narrated by: Stephen Day
- Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
Mak'to'ran travels to the Hjar'at with information regarding the altered Hadarak and the alliance of extremely advanced races that Star Force has amassed...only to find even more treachery amongst the very militant Stegosauruses.
Beginning the Star Force Phase Two timeline, the Mak'to'ran serial details the defeated V'kit'no'sat fleet commander's days following the attack on Earth and the fallout within the Dinosaur empire that results from it. For as bad as the treason regarding the Humans and the bastardized Hadarak is, and the implications that one of the two founding V'kit'no'sat races are behind it, a much larger rift within the empire is being exposed that has the potential to do what neither the Zak'de'ron culling nor the Rit'ko'sor rebellion accomplished.
A full Dinosaur civil war.
Star Force is a massive scifi franchise currently divided into two phases. Phase Two is the V'kit'no'sat war between Star Force and the Dinosaur empire. Phase One is the backstory to that conflict detailed in the Origin Series that contains 100 novella-length episodes.
New listeners can either start with the backstory or jump right into the conflict with the Phase Two entry novel Lost Destiny. The Mak'to'ran series is written in heavy canon detail and not friendly to new listeners...unless you're adventurous, adaptive, and overly intelligent. If you are, then you might be worthy of being a V'kit'no'sat, in which case dive right in and learn how Jurassic Park got the dinosaurs oh so wrong. They're not attractions in a petting zoo. They're the masters of our galaxy.