Arming Freedom (dyslexia-formatted Edition)

Arming Freedom (dyslexia-formatted Edition) by Stephen B Pearl is set to be published by Brain Lag on December 3, 2024. This edition, designed specifically for adults with dyslexia, features 546 pages of content formatted with greater line and character spacing, non-justified text, and bold type for emphasis. The narrative follows Ryan and Rowan as they navigate the complexities of the Murack system, where two alien races are engaged in a fierce struggle for control, complicating their relief supply mission.
Readers will encounter a blend of military strategy and science fiction as the story unfolds, highlighting the ongoing conflict and the machinations of various factions. On Gaia, cloned e-entertainers are expanding their influence, with characters like Gunther and Medwin orchestrating plans that intertwine with the larger conflict. The stakes are high as the fight for freedom approaches a critical juncture, raising questions about sacrifice and commitment among those involved. This edition aims to make the reading experience more accessible while delivering an engaging narrative within the realms of hard science fiction and space opera.
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Ryan and Rowan and their new crew and passengers have reached the dreaded Murack system. The two alien races there are still vying for control of the system, even after the Murack Five disaster nearly caused the Galactic Republic to bomb them both to oblivion. Their techniques now are more underhanded, and they see Ryan and Rowan’s relief supply mission as a means to progress their war.
On Gaia, the cloned e-entertainers continue expanding their influence among their unsuspecting peers. Gunther has started recruiting their former alien pirate enemies while Medwin reaches out to inactive clones with other special abilities or connections. Their plans are coming together, but they’re still entirely at the mercy of their controllers.
The fight for freedom is nearing its tipping point, but are its soldiers ready to lay down their lives for what they believe in?
This edition has been formatted to be easier for adults who live with dyslexia to read. Includes greater line and character spacing, non-justified text, and bold type instead of italics for emphasis.
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