Aidan, their unintended traveling companion, is losing blood fast. The destruction of two possible escape vehicles and the forced evacuation of the third leaves them little choice. But a golf cart in the densely-wilderness isn't the best getaway vehicle. And an introduction to Earth's Fourth Empire really wasn't on Michael or Randolph's calendar.
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Escaping an interplanetary war in a golf cart is not really the best idea. But getting help for Randolph's wounded love means taking drastic action. Michael has to negotiate with the reclusive Tera Edison for help, but that's nothing compared to dealing with his daughter Lorelei. Let's just say she's well-named, and represents a culture that's done without God for generations. How Michael, Randolph, and even the missing Alexander re-unite and get back home is one of the most humorous parts of the series.