A Good Day to Die : The final voyage of Captain Korthon aboard the Klingon Destroyer Raptor's Claw
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Klingon war-hero Korthon is on his final voyage. Transport alien guests to a diplomatic conference on Regara VII: Earthers, Romulans, a Gorn no one can understand, a Triskellion, and a Ferengi who's setting up a casino in the ship's storage bay. Except for disassembled weapon systems, rumors of witchcraft, ghost ships, talking walls, and crew dissention this mission is sure to be a milk run. That more than anything else has the crew uneasy.
It is Nov. 1872. the Brigantine Mary Celeste has been at sea for 23 days en route from New York to Genoa with a cargo of 1700 casks of commercial alcohol. It is an unfamiliar cargo for this ship. The Mary Celeste lies approx. 500 miles of the coast of the Island of Santa Maria in the Azores. A week later, the ship is found, abandoned, it's cargo untouched. You decide what did happen that night.
It is Nov. 1872. the Brigantine Mary Celeste has been at sea for 23 days en route from New York to Genoa with a cargo of 1700 casks of commercial alcohol. It is an unfamiliar cargo for this ship. The Mary Celeste lies approx. 500 miles of the coast of the Island of Santa Maria in the Azores. A week later, the ship is found, abandoned, it's cargo untouched. You decide what did happen that night.
Rules to Live By, Marin County New Age Society Cocktail Party
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Dori Schreckenghast throws the best parties, and this one is no exception. But someone is killing Society members, and someone else is robbing them blind. Find out who, enjoy the seance, solve the mysteries, and stay alive!
Rules to Live By, The Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste
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In November 1872, the Mary Celeste mysteriously vanished. Over the years, many crackpot theories arose on why it had disappeared, ranging from Aliens to Atlantis to Sea Monsters and more. But what if they were all true?
A blockade, a blockade-runner.A rebel without a cause and a cargo without a destination. It was a story waiting to happen really, of ignoble heroes and brave cowards. All goes toward answering an ancient question: is it better to be the hammer or the anvil?
A blockade, a blockade-runner. A rebel without a cause and a cargo without a destination. It was a story waiting to happen really, of ignoble heroes and brave cowards. All goes toward answering an ancient question: is it better to be the hammer or the anvil!