Galactic Arena series by Dan Davis
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Overview:Dan Davis writes science-fiction, fantasy and historical fiction stories packed with exciting action, captivating characters and intriguing themes.
He is inspired by science fiction authors such as Robert Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Kim Stanley Robinson, Orson Scott Card, John Scalzi, Neal Stephenson and Iain M. Banks. He has read all of Bernard Cornwell’s books more times than can possibly be healthy.
Genre: Science Fiction
Inhuman Contact: A mission of first contact under threat. The genetically engineered reserve crew are all that remain. Now, they must unlock their potential… and become truly human.
Max (Medical Assistant XIII) was designed, grown and conditioned for this mission and this mission alone. He is capable of performing complex medical tasks, administering drugs, running blood tests and even assisting in minor surgeries. But Max knows nothing more. Nothing about the mission, the ship, the other Artificial Persons on board or even himself. Only, there is something wrong with Max.
He is beginning to learn.
The first prequel in the Galactic Arena Series, Inhuman Contact explores the story of Mission Zero and humanity’s first encounter with Orb Station Zero. It examines the origins of the Artificial Persons Program and why there is pro- and anti-AP terrorism on Earth in the main series. It can be read before or after Book 1 Orb Station Zero, or as a stand-alone story.
Onca’s Duty: "Begin at once to do your duty and immediately you will know what is inside you."
Brazilian Special Forces Major Rafael “Onca” Santos is one of the best soldiers in the 22nd century. A veteran of counter-terrorism combat and urban warfare, Onca faces the toughest mission of his life when he is shortlisted for a mission unlike any before.
A dozen of the Earth’s finest Marines, Rangers, Airborne and Special Forces soldiers will be chosen to travel to the outer solar system. And only one will be chosen to fight in the giant alien space station known as the Orb.
Onca’s path is clear. He must do his duty. But duty to what? To his country, to the military, his comrades, all of humanity… or to himself?
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