Nearly a hundred years after Russia's thermonuclear first strike turned America into a radioactive wasteland, the brave survivors and fierce FreeFighters of that shattered nation have forced the brutal Sov invader to the peace table. But a new and unexpected danger suddenly appears in the skies over America - from orbit. Someone is reactivating the ancient space systems of the 1980s...one by one the nuke-armed space missiles of the past change orbit to threaten every major population center of the world.
Ted Rockson - the ultimate soldier of survival know as the Doomsday Warrior - knows there's just one way to defend mankind from fiery secure the old satellite killer X-17A space plane and ride up to destroy the damned satellites. But when Rockson maneuvers the powerful ramjet alongside a bizarre, jerry-rigged orbital space station, he discovers a strange breed of space survivors- and an old archenemy with the power to turn Earth into radioactive cinders.
Performed by James Konicek, David Coyne, Richard Rohan, Christopher Graybill, James Lewis, Dylan Lynch, Christopher Walker, Michael Glenn, Michael John Casey, Terence Aselford, Tim Carlin, Corrie James, Nanette Savard, Karen Carbone, Mort Shelby.
This is getting a bit ridiculous. I don't mean space nazis. I don't mean space French living on metal for 100 years. I don't even mean rock time traveling back to 1989. I can let all that go as "ok, that makes sense in world". I mean rock repeatedly, over and over and over, leaving it up to chance that killov is dead. This is the man who does everything right. Who makes sure things are done right. Yet over and over he says "well that probably killed him. I win!". It's entirely out of character, makes no sense at all given everything we know about rock, and it's killing me every time it happens. Is this what I have to look forward to in every dang book now?
About to start book 15 and I'm not sure I can handle yet another "oh killov is probably dead let's go home" only for him to live and find the 15th strongest most deadly weapon the world has ever known.
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