Fallbright's Victory
Watch out universe! In this humorous steampunk parody, Colonel Rufus Dillingham Fallbright and his crew of misfits must win a race to the five closest habitable planets in order to claim the Widdler Prize. Colonel Fallbright's key advantages are his carbon hammer propulsion and oriomi navigation systems, while his competition must travel by "conventional means." Can he possibly loose with vastly superior technology? Of course he can. He's Colonel Fallbright.
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Fallbright's Victory
Watch out universe! In this humorous steampunk parody, Colonel Rufus Dillingham Fallbright and his crew of misfits must win a race to the five closest habitable planets in order to claim the Widdler Prize. Colonel Fallbright's key advantages are his carbon hammer propulsion and oriomi navigation systems, while his competition must travel by "conventional means." Can he possibly loose with vastly superior technology? Of course he can. He's Colonel Fallbright.
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Fallbright's Victory

Fallbright's Victory

by Jon Neher
Fallbright's Victory

Fallbright's Victory

by Jon Neher

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Overview

Watch out universe! In this humorous steampunk parody, Colonel Rufus Dillingham Fallbright and his crew of misfits must win a race to the five closest habitable planets in order to claim the Widdler Prize. Colonel Fallbright's key advantages are his carbon hammer propulsion and oriomi navigation systems, while his competition must travel by "conventional means." Can he possibly loose with vastly superior technology? Of course he can. He's Colonel Fallbright.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156978328
Publisher: Jon Neher
Publication date: 08/22/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 152 KB

About the Author

Jon O. Neher is the author of short plays, science-fiction novellas, essays in the medical humanities, and editorials about the use and misuse of scientific evidence.
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