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Mysterious disappearance of the image - the origin of universal war

Bincheng Mao

Preface:

The vast universe and dazzlingly bright stars, which were thought to last forever a moment ago, but the next moment will be in jeopardy. It seems everything can vanish at any time and every moment changes rapidly. The birth and death of a planet are often during a blink of the eye.
In 3115 A.D., it was an extraordinary year for human beings. This year became a new milestone in the history of humans, that is, in this year, the Andromeda Galaxy migration was completed. The
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He is not only a politician, and an outstanding scientist, but also the most advanced, the principally responsible person of the most powerful Starfleet of the universe. The large human migration from the Milky Way to Andromeda galaxy is in his successful completion of the planning and arrangements. The last spacecraft arrival marked the successful completion of this migration activity. Although Mr. Harrison had been always staring at the monitor on the wall in a tense, do not show any surprise when the spaceship landed.
When the spaceship finally landing, he immediately issued an order: "Stephen, notify all Starfleet captains, emergency meeting in the council chamber in five minutes."
The Starfleet is the world's top imperial combat team, including all the elite in various fields such as aerospace, medicine, resource exploration, geology, environment, social science and so on. Entering the star fleet is the first choice of the Empire's talent, and also the best award and recognition of their ability. Starfleet has the most sophisticated equipment and equipment throughout the Empire, each member has the most advanced

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