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1st Edition - December 2017

The Starship Eagle and her crew are coming home for the first time in over two years for long overdue shore leave. 

 

The third Eagle Vignette Series features ten short stories which follow the crew as they return home and face a new set of challenges. 

 

Join flight controller Lif Culsten and Chief Engineer Louise Hopkins making the long journey to Culsten's remote and mysterious homeworld, science officer Xylion revisiting a pivotal moment of his youth, Captain Owens attempting to heal the rift between him and his father, security chief Nora Laas discovering a part of herself and other adventures which will have momentous impacts on the officers of the Starship Eagle

 

Homecoming continues on the Road to Quantum Divergence that will culminate in the next great Star Eagle adventure.

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The Star Eagle Adventures is based upon ‘STAR TREK’ created by Gene Roddenberry.

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This website and all stories and images herein are intended for entertainment purposes only. 
The author has no commercial intentions.

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All stories contained on this website are the property of the author and may not be duplicated without the author’s expressed permission. By downloading the story files you agree that you will not alter the stories in any way, distribute them for monetary gain, or publish them without the author’s expressed permission.

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The stories contained on this website are works of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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