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Orion

By: Marco Mintaka
Narrated by: Marco Mintaka
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A space mission, to be the first humans to land on Jupiter's largest moon, turns deadly.

Commander John Russell, second in charge of the Orion spacecraft, bears account of the horrors and inexplicable events that follow on his return journey back to Earth. Stranded near Mars, the crew fight for their survival as they face their worst fears.

©2024 Marco Mintaka (P)2024 Marco Mintaka
Adventure Science Fiction Space Exploration Solar System Interstellar
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Mintaka takes us on a space epic, which twists and turns with all the awe and claustrophobia you would expect from a space discovery journey gone-wrong. Orion tells a modern-day interpretation of the Tower of Babel with scientific plausibility, having the listener hold their breath until the last. As someone who hates the idea of being in space and experiencing difficulty and disaster, I was squirming in my seat in discomfort. Overall, it’s a refreshingly concise blast through space that rightly has you questioning how much of a good idea such voyages actually would be. Bravo.

Harrowing Space Epic

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