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Clean Beach

Synopsis from Deep Cover

          As of the late 21st century, global destruction from four world wars, world famine, starvation, catastrophic climate control phenomena, and the threat of annihilation from otherworldly aliens, Earth formed an alliance with Andromeda, its closest inhabited planet. The dromedins made themselves known to Earth for the first time with evidence of impending tyranny by Exeter, a race of cyborgs hellbent on ruling the universe. Those worlds that wouldn't submit were laid to waste. Earth, still suffering from the ravages of war and environmental disasters, could not turn down the dromedin's proposal. They will supply Earth's military with advanced weaponry, technology for interstellar travel, and a propulsion system not using prehistoric fossil fuels. Andromeda's only request was Earth must agree to defend their world when the time would come and the cyborgs would make it into our galaxy. Turn about is always fair play thinking for most Earth people, so there wasn't much deliberation when the vote came back in favor of the agreement to take Andromeda's proposal.

          Captain Devon Nicholas, an earth-born empath, harbors post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly called PTSD for short, battles her emotions for control of impending panic attacks. Her whole adult life has been in the military, now in her mid-thirties, Devon has experienced more battles than most others twice her age. Her whole life has been moving one base to another, as her father, now a full-bird colonel, was climbing the ranks in The Nation's Air Brigade, an elite group of fighter pilots, who protect Earth's orbital space from enemy invaders. All she has known is discipline, service, and sacrifice for the military, now herself the elite commander of the battlecruiser, the Falcon, finds herself smack amid a conspiracy of mega-portions from a world takeover by shape-shifting aliens hidden within the structure of the government, itself, and an interstellar war with Exeter, a lethal race of cyborgs possessing advanced cybernetics for weaponry. Devon, recently, often fantasizing of an Earth free from corporate-controlled mega-entities that govern this one-government world, religion and currency, making it impossible to live your life without big brother monitoring everyone.

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