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The Hidden City
The Hidden City
Adrian Tanase
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Unexpected and mystery take you on a long journey in this sci-fi series, where the mystical blends with romance and adventure, guiding you through the trials and tribulations of two space archaeologists while they search for mysterious and centuries-old relics.It was the year 3521. High-end technology was the norm on Earth, and since the hyperdrive was discovered, countless benevolent races from all across the sector came in contact with Earth's civilization. Earth had become one of the biggest cultural and scientific hubs of the Sector, where any form of art, especially those brought from other planets, was praised and encouraged.Margaret and Philip, two of the best space archaeologists of the Royal Institute of London, are sent to retrieve rare and valuable relics that belonged to a very old civilization, at the request of The Institute of Vatican. They set their small craft stationary around a less known moon that orbited an uninhabited planet, in the K101v solar system, and they started planning for a trip in the Andarian system. Just before departing on their mission, as they were planning their course, a strange black object of an unknown configuration appears in space, right next to their ship.After a long discussion, intrigued by this appearance, the two decide to board the object and see what they were up against. Instead of teleporting inside the cubic object, they are taken off their bridge, and thrown to a livable planet, full of green lush vegetation. They were both dazzled, as neither of them expected such an outcome.Facing the unknown, they advance into this new world, and they discover an old city made of stone. Finding out to their surprise that the city is inhabited, they meet the Elders, who were the keepers of this far-away place. Will they be up for the adventure that lies at hand? Will Margaret and Philip be able to adapt to such a remote community based on peace and love? How will this event impact their quest for finding their precious relics?
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