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Intrepid IV
- A Step Forward
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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This title uses virtual voice narration
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Publisher's summary
The Interstellar Home finders saga continues. Margret Felis and her ship the Intrepid after a rough start finds her crew in the Sagittarius star system. Where they encounter a Solar system with a Jurassic world and a planet of little people. Intrepid II a continuing saga in the series; A science fiction fantasy of a family of intergalactic, explores, which are telepathic and are endowed with supernatural powers. Which are still evolving. Margret, as the captain of the Intrepid, a resurrected alien mega-colony starship, leads his small family group out to the Sagittarius Arm of the Milky Way galactic system. After accidentally entering a wormhole. A twenty-thousand light-year transitional jump from Earth in less time it takes an eye to blink.