Fremde Welten #31
In "null," Captain Defi’s ship makes an unexpected landing on Venus, where he and his crew encounter Princess Neo and her people. When Mars triggers a sudden mutiny among the crew, only old Sam and cabin boy Dave remain loyal as the others turn on the Venusians. Princess Neo outsmarts the attackers with a local plant’s juice, plunging the aggressors into unconsciousness. As the dust settles, Defi faces a reckoning—his crew’s fate hangs in the balance, and his return to Earth promises consequences no one is prepared for.
In the scorched rim of Venus, a mining town falls to the Vormants, leaving only the young son of the mine’s discoverer, Lief, to seek help. When pilot Gale and her squadron arrive, they’re drawn into a dangerous game of betrayal and survival—Lief claims the foreman Jed orchestrated the raid, and when captured, the boy unleashes a shocking twist with a simple, sweet trick. As tensions rise and the mine’s secrets surface, Gale must decide who to trust in a place where loyalty is as fragile as the planet’s thin atmosphere.
In the 33rd century, Earth lies abandoned after planet wars and a devastating plague, leaving only the lone archer Hunt Bowman as a survivor. Captured by Iqor, a being from the distant planet Volta, Hunt and fellow prisoner Lyssa seize control of the Volta ship, crash-landing on Lyssa’s forgotten world—the Lost World. As tensions rise and Lyssa’s companion Basil grows suspicious of Hunt’s intentions, the trio is drawn into a deadly confrontation with the ancient Spirax monster.
In the distant reaches of the solar system, Flint Baker and Mimi are on a mission to stop the notorious "Milky Way guerrilla chief" Axtur and his swarm of locust men from overrunning a defense outpost on Saturn. But when a betrayal from within their ranks leaves them captured, Axtur turns Flint’s own ship against the outpost—only for Flint to seize control and turn the tide.
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