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Francis Sandow

Esta serie sigue al último humano nacido en el siglo XX, que despierta en un futuro distante y transformado. Tras siglos de viajes espaciales y animación suspendida, se convierte en un telépata y un "modelador de mundos", capaz de terraformar planetas enteros. Guiado por una raza alienígena moribunda, busca propósito y conexión en un universo drásticamente cambiado. Es una historia épica de adaptación, pérdida y renacimiento a escala cósmica.

To Die in Italbar
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  1. 1

    Isle of the Dead

    • 192 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    Sandow: planet owner, planet maker; a man of immense wealth and power in human terms. To the alien Pei'ans he was more- a God, his personality merged with the ancient consciousness of Shimbo, Thunderbringer. And the Pei'ans were the oldest and wisest race of the universe. Sandow might be sceptical of his Godly powers but he could not deny the evidence of their existence. Then the new tri-dee picture of Kathy arrived. Kathy who had died long ago. Six times this had happened. Tri-dees of of six people, all dead, all people who had meant much to Sandow. Soon he discovered that their Recall Tapes had been stolen from Earth. Somewhere he had an enemy who was recreating the people of his past. An artificial rebirth into a contrived suffering so hat Sandow in turn would suffer. Now he would have to fight as a God; use the powers that rationality rejected, for his enemy was also a God.

    Isle of the Dead
  2. 2

    To Die in Italbar

    • 316 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    In a galaxy plagued by a mysterious and deadly disease, a unique individual known as "Mr. H" possesses the power to heal or kill with a mere touch. As various factions pursue him for their own motives, the quest to find Mr. H intensifies. Francis Sandow emerges as a key figure, potentially holding the secret to H's true identity. The story unfolds against a backdrop of chaos, exploring themes of power, identity, and the desperate search for salvation.

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