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Five thousand years after the destruction of Earth, Damian Drake is found by the crew of the Griffin in a life capsule on a distant asteroid field. His mind has survived but his body destroyed. The Med team rebuild him and he is befriended by the elderly Comm and Senior Nurse Onslow. As Damian and Comm journey into his subconscious memory they discover the 10 statues, one of which is a replica of Damian. But was he - or the others - really responsible for the deaths of billions? And who is the elusive 'O'? Using historical data, Comm returns Damian to witness the destruction of Earth, the rise…mehr

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Five thousand years after the destruction of Earth, Damian Drake is found by the crew of the Griffin in a life capsule on a distant asteroid field. His mind has survived but his body destroyed. The Med team rebuild him and he is befriended by the elderly Comm and Senior Nurse Onslow. As Damian and Comm journey into his subconscious memory they discover the 10 statues, one of which is a replica of Damian. But was he - or the others - really responsible for the deaths of billions? And who is the elusive 'O'? Using historical data, Comm returns Damian to witness the destruction of Earth, the rise of the powerful Houses and the creation of enhanced humans - while events on the Griffin prove challenging for Damian, the Captain and her crew in the shadow of the all-powerful Command.

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Philip A Hibberd was born in Harlow, Essex. At the age of eight he and his parents moved to Palmers Green, North London where Philip attended Hazelwood primary then Oakwood secondary schools. His school career was cut short at the age of 14, when his Master informed his parents there was ¿no point¿ for him to continue. His parents were not pleased. Upon leaving school Philip became an apprentice gas-fitter with the Gas Board and at the same time was sent to Paddington Polytechnic college to upgrade his qualifications. Five years later he emerged with two distinctions. During his career he rose from engineer to technician, then to Area Manager. In a yearly middle management shuffle, he was offered a teaching position at the British Gas Academy. After qualifying as a teacher, he stayed in education for twenty-three years. At the age of sixty-five he took early retirement to concentrate on his real passion, writing Science Fiction.