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The Interplanetary Federation is suffering from acts of terrorism. The only clues suggest that there is a link with SAGE (The School for Advanced Galactic Education) on Earth Moon. Archie is sent, with two friends, as students to the school to look for clues. From the moment they leave their home planet of Concordia they are faced with danger and difficulties. At SAGE they have to work with other students and they learn about power - the power of knowledge, of fear and 'people power'. They use their knowledge to build a moon buggy which they take out onto the Moon's surface. On the trip the…mehr

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The Interplanetary Federation is suffering from acts of terrorism. The only clues suggest that there is a link with SAGE (The School for Advanced Galactic Education) on Earth Moon. Archie is sent, with two friends, as students to the school to look for clues. From the moment they leave their home planet of Concordia they are faced with danger and difficulties. At SAGE they have to work with other students and they learn about power - the power of knowledge, of fear and 'people power'. They use their knowledge to build a moon buggy which they take out onto the Moon's surface. On the trip the buggy is sabotaged and the boys are scared by events. Thye get lost and are rescued by the Lunarpods. On another adventure they travel by time machine to Berlin in 1989 and observe 'people power' at work. They are caught by the Stasi, but released in time for the excitement of the Fall of the Wall. More adventures follow. Finally, at a meeting of the Interplanetary Council, the mind behind the acts of terrorism makes a bid for supreme power. Archie leads the struggle to stop the madness.
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Christopher Baker is a professional wine and food educator, a writer of short stories, a contributor to journals on wine and other alcoholic beverages, on food, and, as a frustrated mariner, he writes stories on ships and shipping. Chris is widely travelled having worked, apart from the UK, in Iraq, Australia, Hong Kong, China, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Chile, Argentina, Italy and India, and was in Baghdad, Iraq for three years with the United Nations branch ILO, the International Labour Organisation, as an Expert in Food and Beverage Operations and Management, from 1980-1983. Chris was the founder and Director of the Hong Kong Wine School which was the accredited regional course and examination centre for the Wine and Spirit Education Trust of Great Britain, carrying out courses to Certificate, Higher Certificate and Diploma levels not only in Hong Kong but in China, Macao, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, Chile, Argentina and India. The Hong Kong Wine School was in operation from 1990 to 2000. Chris retired in that year to return to the UK. Chris has been a judge in International Wine Competitions in Hong Kong, Australia, Chile, Italy and Argentina. Chris has presented papers at the VIII and VIX Wine Technology Symposiums "Renato Ratti" in Verona, Italy, and conducted seminars during VINEXPO events in Hong Kong. Chris lives in retirement in South Devon, England, with his cat Alfie.