Star Barons: A Short Story

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It was a cool day at the Star fleet headquarters on Saturn while twowhen two young pilots Ashley and Clara decided to betray star fleet and tell the enemies of star fleet, the Klingons about the location of the HQ. As soon as they got into their fighter two of the aces from Earth called Derek and Bowser found out something abnormal.

In the morning, Derek was chatting on skype while Bowser was calling his girlfriend. Suddenly the door to the hanger opened and they heard gentle footstep followed by a conversation. The two young aces leaped out of bed and jumped in their freezing flight suit then dashed towards the hanger.

As they got to the hanger the two traitors were already aboard their SG-25 gunship and was ready to take off. Then the

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