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Meet Jet, a disillusioned soldier who's seen
the worst of humanity and is tired of playing by the rules; and Chub, a
man who's lived his life balancing on the knife edge of the law, always
just one step ahead of the authorities. Then there is Rosie, the girl next
door, who's hiding dark secrets of her own.
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When the only way out is up, Jet learns that friends
can be found in the most unlikely of places: that a courier service is much
more than delivering parcels and that diamonds are everyone's best friends.
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It was never going to be easy, delivering humanitarian
supplies to a planet under embargo from Benedicts private militia, but then
it got more complicated.
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Amidst the cosmic expanse, the crew stumbles upon
an enigmaan metal monolith, tethered to an alien world by a sinewy
space elevator. Its origins remain veiled in obscurity, etched with cryptic
symbols that defy translation. Whispers of forgotten civilizations echo,
and the very air hums with a secret threat.
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Jet and the crew land on a uninhabited planet
where they are forced to penetrate thick forest to retrieve the flight log
from a crashed spaceship, but they don't know that Jet's worst nightmare
is lurking there.
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Benedict, doesnt merely yearn for Jet and
the crews demise; he hungers for a grand symphony of creativity in
their downfall: a crescendo of chaos, a ballet of betrayal, and a masterpiece
of malevolence!
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When the are asked to work for the militia it's
a job they can't refuse, but transporting one of the Galaxies most dangerous
criminals to a penitentiary places them up against ruthless people who are
determined to set their passenger free at any cost.
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Above episodes one to six together
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