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I'm having fun. I became interested in one of the discussions on the topic of a possible work about the world of Star Wars. I don’t know the Star Wars canon and I never write anything that I haven’t personally seen, so I decided to make a little joke in this realistic fairy tale. Don't take this seriously, even though I'm not outright lying. Most of the text is pure truth. But still don't take it seriously. This is a fairytale. They say the fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it. A hint of life, which is quite possible in one of those parallel universes that exist somewhere. The heroes of the fairy tale live in a deeply parallel world. It's up to you to decide whether it's true or fiction! But I assure you that although all the characters may have originals, any similarity will be completely accidental. Moreover, most of what I described was just a dream I had when I was sick. This is just the effect of high temperature on the brain. A couple of nights it barely reached forty degrees and, probably because of this, my dreams were especially colorful. Almost alive. If only they weren't so terrible. Only because of this I tried to smooth out some aspects of the dream a little. For example, don't expect a harem. This is a complete nightmare. What to expect? Neural networks, the Arvar and Aratan empires, the Agraf mad scientist and slaves. That's why in most of the books I've read, the main characters end up exclusively in the Aratan Empire and become prominent scientists, engineers, or something else. Especially to save them, the Aratan military chases poor Arvar slave traders across the entire frontier and saves them from their dirty clutches... And if they didn’t save them? If you, with a slave collar, are forced to obey a slave trader, who is not the first time visiting our long-suffering Earth in search of worthy “meat”? What if they lie to us a little like that about slave owners? They don’t say that a little bit. Read at your own risk. The tale is over.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Александр Оськин Борисович
- Language
- Russian