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The sequel to Jeeapa, Sasha Andromeda continues with issues concerning Earth's galactic quarantine prompting the Mergenky alien race to send a mission to the Andromeda Galaxy to intervene. Due to Mergenky concern about the priority of this mission, they send the same crew that figured so heavily in the Jeeapa campaign. When traveling so far away to uncharted worlds normally beyond the reach, the crew's challenges are compounded by the corruption of the ship's computer that takes on a human psychology and puts the entire mission at risk. About the Author Paul D. Escudero worked in aerospace and…mehr

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The sequel to Jeeapa, Sasha Andromeda continues with issues concerning Earth's galactic quarantine prompting the Mergenky alien race to send a mission to the Andromeda Galaxy to intervene. Due to Mergenky concern about the priority of this mission, they send the same crew that figured so heavily in the Jeeapa campaign. When traveling so far away to uncharted worlds normally beyond the reach, the crew's challenges are compounded by the corruption of the ship's computer that takes on a human psychology and puts the entire mission at risk. About the Author Paul D. Escudero worked in aerospace and electronics during most of his adulthood. He worked on projects ranging from the space shuttle, probes, black boxes, aircrafts, ships, and submarines. From vacuum tubes to modern day servers and networks, electronics substantially evolved to new directions, such as writing and music. Escudero lives in San Diego, California, and has broad interests including history, railroads, science, and space. He is studying Japanese and Chinese, and intends to publish his works in those languages in the near future.
Autorenporträt
Paul D. Escudero is the author of several science fiction novels covering broad topics from aliens to the United States Space Force. Having a lifelong career in electronics associated with aircraft, ships, and submarines opened up numerous ideas for science fiction drama to him. He is also a train buff, studying the history of trains around the world, and a classical music connoisseur: he often listens to great compositions in piano, violin and symphonies while crafting out new works. And living in San Diego offers year-round walks along the beaches to enjoy the splendid marine life that abounds. During his spare time, Mr. Escudero studies Chinese and Japanese and currently, he is in the process of publishing a book in Chinese.