Imperium Spacemage series (#1-9) by Timothy Ellis / Narrated by Kevin T. Collins
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Overview: Timothy Ellis lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia; where he constantly battles with his cat for possession of his desk chair, Daleks do guard duty, and he keeps his sonic screwdriver next to his lightsaber and wand. Now there is a female Doctor Who, he eagerly awaits the sound of the Tardis materializing in his house.
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction
Midshipman Spacemage, 1 | The Spacemage is back!
It’s been eighty years since Thorn split his people into six societies spread across the galaxy. He’s known all that time a timeline shift was coming, and the role he needed to play when it did. The mages of his world are ready, including his great-great nephew, Bud.
For Bud, living in the shadow of his legend relative hasn’t really been an issue, and his role in the timeline shift is supposed to be minor. But Kali has an agenda, magic has its own agenda, and since Thorn is old, and tired of his people’s reliance on him, he too has an agenda.
On the heels of the shift, comes the Imperium, and the war with the Trixone.
The Imperium needs recruits, and especially mages. Bud is a willing volunteer, but is it a good idea to merge a Thorn’s line mage with high technology?
Admiral Jane has handpicked a team, and Bud finds himself being . . .
Ensign Spacemage, 2 | Bud and his team are now officially a squadron.
An Ensign in the navy is a Pilot Officer in fighters, and both are entry level officer ranks, and rarely ever paid any attention to. A squadron of Ensigns is a contradiction in terms, especially to the new influx of experienced pilots from new Imperium members.
But the team are too busy with Eagle Wing to notice the changes happening around them.
Magic in combat changes the dynamic. But every time one side gains an advantage, the other will adapt somehow. As the first of the new Excalibur squadrons ready for combat, Bud and his squadron must lead adapting to the Trixone response to their own success. But who is the real enemy? Does magic level the rank structure? Or emphasize differences? Should it even matter?
Bud finds himself in the middle of the new verses traditional argument, as the Imperium military expands by necessity. The squadron is still Jane’s experiment, but is this way of training the captains of the future really going to work?
Magic doesn’t solve everything, but for now, Bud must be . . .
Lieutenant Spacemage, 3 | Even for a powerful Spacemage, war can turn personal in an instant.
Bud is now the captain of a small capital ship, and so tactics must change. And once again, Navy Mage Squadron One leads the way. But the more the Imperium ups their game, the faster the Trixone adapt. And in the middle of things changing around Bud, the new prototype dreadnought is stolen.
While seemingly unimportant to the war, Navy Mage One and Eagle Wing will find out just how wrong that perception is. Just when is a mysterious invitation a good thing or a bad thing, and will they be able to tell the difference in time?
For Bud, squadron command gets real, and the stakes are building as Rogue gets nearer to its destination.
From a war being fought in the center of the core of the galaxy, suddenly the arena becomes much bigger.
And to cross vast distances quickly, the Imperium needs:
Lieutenant Commander Spacemage, 4 | There’s no such thing as a nice clean war.
If fighting a war which might never end wasn’t enough, now the Imperium has a new enemy. But now promoted to be a genuine squadron leader, Bud finds himself leading more than his squadron. Just how complicated can war get?
Is the enemy of your enemy really your enemy? Or can their enemy become your friend while you’re still at war with each other?
Even in the middle of a brand new war, Bud finds people who think they know better about what he should be doing. He’s thousands of light years away, and there are always still obligations to home which must be fulfilled, and the future to be provided for.
And just maybe, can they be made to work for you on the fringes of the core?
The Imperium really has no business in that part of space, let alone fighting another war, but what do you do when you get asked for help, and the original hero is not available?
You send in Lieutenant Commander Spacemage.
Commander Spacemage, 5 | Never underestimate the capacity of a plant to learn something new from a dinosaur.
Bud is getting a crash course in how to fight a war all on his own. At the same time, the needs of his homeworld and the Imperium distract him from the goal of finding where the Rawtenuga entered the core galaxy from.
Being Thorn’s heir has both positive and negative aspects to it, and as the war with the Rawtenuga keeps getting bigger, so do the demands from the civilian side of his life. The Imperium’s eternal problem is not having enough ships to fight both the wars it now has. And civilians also want new ships.
But as Bud’s life gets more complicated, the Imperator starts pushing him to fill in the gaps. Jon knows what Bud’s been up to, approves of what he’s doing, but has no idea of the scope of it.
No-one does.
But does Bud really know what he’s doing?
And should a lowly Commander be getting this much responsibility, even if he is Commander Spacemage?
Fleet Captain Spacemage, 6 | A complicated war is about to get a lot more complicated. And Bud’s brought it on himself.
There’s no end in sight to either the Rawtenuga or Trixone wars. And the search for the dinosaur home world is proving just how big the galaxy is, especially where it’s not properly mapped.
The enemy keep popping up in too many places, and as fast as the sensor network expands, they seem to have expanded faster.
Bud’s been stepping up continuously since he joined the Imperium military, but now it’s time for others to as well.
But in the midst of the mission, civilian matters continue to intrude, and being the goto mage has its downsides. Even with unexpected help, more resources, and finally producing shipyards, the Rawtenuga seem unstoppable.
The question has always been, where the hell are they from? But is the answer going to be what they need to end the war? Or is it just going to raise a lot more questions?
It’s all on the shoulders of a very young Fleet Captain Spacemage.
Ganesha’s Spacemage, 7 | Even a Spacemage must answer the call of a higher being.
The Rawtenuga and Trixone wars are over, and Bud and his people have been relieved of the task of liberating the remaining Rawtenuga held planets.
Jon and Jane have known about the Sanctuary system’s planetary alignment for some time. All they know is it points to the Outback system, where the Door to Gaia used to be.
Bud knows Ganesha wants him to do something, but doesn’t know what or where.
Could the alignment point to some threat from Gaia? Or to a place where an intergalactic rift could come from anywhere?
The Thorn’s Cluster Militia is tasked with handling whatever comes through the Outback system. Even if it means going to another galaxy.
Bud is the Spacemage, and the bearer of Kali’s Sceptre. But right now, he’s Ganesha’s Spacemage.
Shiva’s Spacemage, 8 | For the powerful, there’s always someone who wants your help.
Diplomacy is the bane of Bud’s life these days.
As riots rage across the Human Federation space, what he’d been told on Sanctuary accelerates. Everyone wants his help.
The consequences of losing your temper for a moment grow with your power.
But is this a good thing or bad? Only time will tell, but suddenly everything seems to be happening at once.
There’s a galaxy outside of sector ten, and only one person who can deal with what’s happening out there.
Now, he’s Shiva’s Spacemage.
Destiny’s Spacemage, 9 | There has never been a mage this powerful before.
And yet, what use is power when bad things happen while you sleep?
For most people, the question is: "How do I go on?" For Bud, the question is: "How do I fix this?"
The problem is determining why it broke, so it won’t happen again.
But fixing things is easy. It’s the consequences of your choices which are difficult.
And what of the other things which need fixing? Once you start fixing things, where does it end? And what happens if you get it all wrong?
He’s worked for Kali, Ganesha, and Shiva, across two galaxies. Now, he’s Destiny’s Spacemage.
Download Instructions:
Imperium Spacemage 01 – Midshipman Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 02 – Ensign Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 03 – Lieutenant Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 04 – Lieutenant Commander Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 05 – Commander Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 06 – Fleet Captain Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 07 – Ganesha s Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 08 – Shiva s Spacemage.rar
Imperium Spacemage 09 – Destiny s Spacemage.rar
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Imperium_Spacemage_02_-_Ensign_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_03_-_Lieutenant_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_04_-_Lieutenant_Commander_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_05_-_Commander_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_06_-_Fleet_Captain_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_07_-_Ganesha_s_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_08_-_Shiva_s_Spacemage.rar
Imperium_Spacemage_09_-_Destiny_s_Spacemage.rar