Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
It's the 31st century, and the Universe Corps is a conglomeration of many planets. Everyone works together to make the best world for all the planets in the Corps. Margaret McBride is a first-year Cadet at the Universe Corps Academy. She and her cadet squad earn the right to a coveted training, one month on a communications satellite called the CRS2, but it is fondly referred to as the beer-can-in space. The usual CRS2 detail is a task for second-year cadets so it is an honor for this first-year squad to be placed there. But their excitement was cut short during the third week when a hostile alien presence invades the Earth, with Margaret and her squad trapped in the CRS2, and they have found that hostile aliens had come aboard.
Synopsis
Margaret McBride is a first-year Cadet at the Universe Corps Academy. She and her cadet squad earn the right to a coveted training, one month on a communications satellite called the CRS2, but it is fondly referred to as the beer-can-in space. The usual CRS2 detail is a task for second-year cadets so it is an honor for this first-year squad to be placed there. But their excitement was cut short during the third week when a hostile alien presence invades the Earth, with Margaret and her squad trapped in the CRS2, and they have found that hostile aliens had come aboard.
Synopsis
They hated all living beings and were heading right for us. Margaret McBride and her cadet squad earn the right to a coveted training, one month on a tiny satellite called the CRS2. It's an easy assignment, monitoring ship-to-ship and ship-to-Earth communications.
Join Margaret and her friends as they embark on this mission. However, their excitement is cut short when a hostile alien species called The Lenotron invades the Earth. They are a silicon-based life form and want to eradicate all carbon-based life from the galaxy
With no way off the CRS2, Margaret and her squad are trapped. To make matters worse, The Lenotron have come aboard the CRS2 in order to hijack Eath's communication network, and they are not about to let a handful of first-year cadets get in their way.
Will Margaret and her squad survive their first real assignment?