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The personal blog of Michael P. Marpaung. Here you can find essays, photography, and things related to Indonesia.
The Holy League Universe is a whole timeline spanning 14,000 years: from the creation of the universe to the end of time itself. Within this interplay of Divine Providence and human free-will are tales of heroism, romance, and adventure.
Earth in the 26th century is united under the banner of the UEC, the United Earth Coalition. But the Electrosphere is not without its dangers. Spearheading the defense of Earth Space are the Independent Military Groups, also known as the Legions. Follow the Cisalpine Legion, the 13th, as they face off various threats to Earth Space.
When a mysterious asteroid begins disrupting the Electrosphere and threatening Earth Space, the United Earth Coalition dispatches Captain Abel Ramsey of the UEC Space Force on what should be a quick reconnaissance mission. But what High Command thought a rogue space rock is in truth something far greater: Kruptos, a hidden planet of exotic wildlife and ancient civilizations being crushed beneath the armored thumb of the mighty Emperor Cain the Conqueror.
The Electrosphere of the 35th century is a place of intrigue where interstellar powers play the Great Game. Often overpowered, Agent Jen of the EDC 717th is no stranger to peril. Yet she always gets the job done, even if it means being rescued by her CO—the hyper lethal Captain Paul Sobieski.
Earth has been divided into nations and empires vying for their own piece of the pie, but the most powerful of them is literally above that. Indonesia—placed strategically for both space travel and trade—had established her own interstellar empire spanning thousands of star systems. Down on Earth were the North American Union and the Holy Chinese Empire. Up in the stars were the alien races of Landak and Kucing. Connecting the two sides are Indonesia, DKI Jakarta, the LASK, and… Bima Sakti.
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