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"The Lost Warship" is a charming technology fiction novel written by Robert Moore Williams. The novel, set inside the distant future, immerses readers in an interesting galactic journey that mixes aspects of area opera, navy combat, and exploration. Commander John Hanson, an officer inside the United States Space Navy, and his group embark on a unstable task to uncover the destiny of a legendary cruiser, the USAWayne. This mind-blowing vessel vanished all of sudden years ago even as on a project, becoming a image of both satisfaction and intrigue. As Hanson and his group look for the lost…mehr

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"The Lost Warship" is a charming technology fiction novel written by Robert Moore Williams. The novel, set inside the distant future, immerses readers in an interesting galactic journey that mixes aspects of area opera, navy combat, and exploration. Commander John Hanson, an officer inside the United States Space Navy, and his group embark on a unstable task to uncover the destiny of a legendary cruiser, the USAWayne. This mind-blowing vessel vanished all of sudden years ago even as on a project, becoming a image of both satisfaction and intrigue. As Hanson and his group look for the lost battleship in unexplored area, they face a number of unforeseen hurdles, which includes encounters with alien species, political intrigue, and the difficult ruins of a sturdy antique civilization. Throughout their experience, they find the mysteries of the USAWayne's disappearance and face moral and ethical quandaries associated with sophisticated generation and its capability implications. Robert Moore Williams' paintings mixes awe with sophisticated global-constructing to create a vibrant and attractive technology fiction enjoy for readers.
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Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 - May 12, 1977) was an American science fiction writer. John S. Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm, and E. K. Jarvis (a house name) were all pseudonyms. Williams was born in the Missouri town of Farmington. In 1931, he graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism. His first tale, "Zero as a Limit," appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1937, under the pen name "Robert Moore." Throughout his career, he was a prolific novelist, with his latest work coming in 1972. His "Jongor" series first appeared in Fantastic Adventures in the 1940s and 1950s, and then in book form in 1970. He had almost 150 pieces published by the 1960s.