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Novel information

Buck Rogers: Who Mourns for Theopolis? is a science-fiction novel written by Andrew E.C. Gaska and published by BLAM! Ventures on August 27, 2018.

Plot

The second in a new series of books set in the universe of the science fiction television show Buck Rogers in the 25th Century!

The year is 1987, and NASA launches the last of America's deep space probes. In a freak mishap, Ranger 3 and its pilot, Captain William "Buck" Rogers, are blown out of their trajectory into an orbit which freezes his life support systems, and returns Buck Rogers to Earth, 500 years later...

When Ardala comes looking for trouble, Buck must travel to the planet Draco to make peace with the Draconian Empire. The known systems are under attack by a relentless new enemy, and only the combined forces of the Earth Directorate and the Draconian Fleet can stop them. The stakes are high, and not all of Buck's friends will make it out alive. But first, he must stop one of Saturn's moons from smashing into the planet, not to mention save the Earth in the process. Just a typical day in the 25th Century.

Oh, boy.

Trivia

Taglines

  • The 1979 TV Series Continues!

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