Follow Emay Reiziger as she joins the crew, fresh out of boot camp. The only problem is she’s not so sure that she’s in the right place. Scheme Officer Lucas Karaner is tasked with ensuring she settles in, but his second-rate status on-board the Precinct threatens to undermine his authority. Partners both on and off duty, Officers Danny Banguera and Renna Själsfrände buckle up with the rest of their squadron as they come face to face with mysterious alien invaders. With all of this under the orders of the nervous Captain Jacoby, are the officers of Space Precinct Zero up to the challenge?
The series is a four issue comic book which you can buy here! and is currently being adapted into a novel. Chapters are posted below as they are completed.
Precinct Zero: Chapter One
Fifteen officers walked out onto the rooftop of the United Continents Space Corps headquarters. Smiles stretched across fourteen faces as they were met with perfect conditions for their departure. The fifteenth officer hadn’t noticed the sky or the beautiful shade of blue it beamed. Or the complete lack of cloud or even the Westerly wind that would help guide them out of the platform in the transport shuttle resting on the tarmac. She was elsewhere entirely. Just turn around. Walk away. You’re at the back anyway, maybe nobody would notice. She slowed, the rest of the pack ever so slightly…
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“All right, listen up,” said Staff Sergeant William Panabaker. His crisp grey-blue uniform complimented his Space Corps-approved flattop perfectly. Each hair stood atop his head at the regulation 7.62mm exactly, with not even one out of place. Panabaker addressed the morning shift at 0600 on the dot. Four rows of eight moulded plastic chairs, occupied with some of the first officers onboard the first precinct outside of Earth’s orbit. At the back sat a solitary desk. The shuffling and quiet chatter subsided as Panabaker began his brief. “We got a batch of new recruits gracing us with their presence at…
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Lucas was already sitting when Emay caught up with him in the briefing room. The rest of the new arriving officers were mingling, finding seats. Each had a small paper folder on it and faced an older officer who was waiting patiently. He stood before a large video screen, the first slide of a presentation visible on it. It simply read ‘ORIENTATION,’ underneath a beaming Space Corps logo. The presentation mostly covered what all officers undertook at the Academy but with updated examples in line with alterations to guidelines developed through growing pains as the Precinct began operations. It clocked…
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