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Time Stamping
Exploring the universe in "StarChaser" a time powered starship
by Richard Brantley (Author)
$23.00
At the age of seven, Dug Cooperpoly was abducted by aliens who secretly embedded blueprints in his subconscious for building a time-powered starship. Time Travel is worth millions; crime lords will stop at nothing to get their hands on the plans. Once the build was completed the crew StarChaser crew of 11 visited 8 different alien worlds. It's a Sci-fi book wrapped around real science.
Description
The excitement keeps building as the StarChaser crew of eleven visit eight different alien worlds; they were very lucky to survive!
Prepare for a wild ride:
- Journey to the Andromeda galaxy, 2.5 million light years from Earth, to rescue aliens trapped in an alternate dimension.
- Rescue missions to Jupiter’s moon Io and daring escapes from time warps that take the crew back to the Big Bang itself.
- Visit Kepler-442, where life forms have evolved beyond physical bodies.
- Explore underground cities on the frozen planet Trillum-70, too cold to sustain life on its surface.
- Our astrophysicist Kat gives birth to an alien baby.
- We explored the Mandlebrott star system, looking for the return portal to Earth.
- Discover alien species that visited Earth over a thousand years ago, playing a crucial role in our evolution, including the creation of the Great Pyramids.
At the age of seven, Dug Cooperpoly was abducted by aliens who secretly embedded blueprints in his subconscious for building a time-powered starship. Fast forward years later, StarChaser is born, enabling its crew of eleven to travel across galaxies in mere seconds through a process called TimeStamping. The key to time travel is priceless, and dangerous criminal organizations will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Security Officer Josh Charles and his loyal iBot Sparky face constant threats, from shape-shifters to ruthless crime lords, as they work to protect the ship during its construction.
The adventure never stops with StarChaser. Our beta reader Susan summed it up perfectly: “The StarChaser crew visits so many different alien worlds, it’s like reading three Sci-fi books in one.” Buckle up for a cosmic journey like no other!
Publisher Name : Amazon
Publication Year : 2024
ISBN : 979-8344261874
Preview Chapter Link / Sample Read : https://a.co/d/8z7QyEt
Awards or Recognitions : All 5 Stars on Amazon except one 3 star.
Reader Testimonials / Reviews :
Copy of Isaac's Review on Amazon:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Take on “Time Stamping: Exploring the Universe in StarChaser"
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
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Wow, where do I even start? I picked up this paperback and was immediately hooked by the whole idea of a kid—yes, a seven-year-old—getting abducted by aliens and unknowingly carrying around the secret blueprints for a time-powered starship in his head. Talk about a wild childhood! Fast-forward a bunch of years and boom: StarChaser is born, a ship that uses this mind-boggling “TimeStamping” method to skip through galaxies quicker than I can skip my morning coffee.
From the get-go, I could tell the author poured a ton of love and detail into this universe. I caught myself grinning over how vivid every planet and mission was—like I was binge-watching some epic sci-fi series. Seriously, the level of detail made me wonder if the author has a direct hotline to these alien worlds. A couple of other readers also commented that the author’s vision is just off the charts, and I couldn’t agree more.
One of my favorite parts? We get to see how all these alien species might’ve helped shape human evolution—hello, Great Pyramids! Then there’s the rescue mission to Jupiter’s moon Io, an escape from a time warp that catapults the crew back to the Big Bang (like, what?), and an astrophysicist giving birth to an alien baby. It’s bonkers in the best way. Somehow, there’s always another interstellar curveball, whether it’s shape-shifting villains or underground cities on a frozen planet. Honestly, I kept thinking: “Yup, that’s it. It can’t get any crazier,” and then it did. Every. Single. Time.
I also got a big kick out of how easy it was on the eyes—no squinting at tiny letters. Another thing folks have pointed out is the unique style that keeps you eagerly flipping pages, and I totally felt that. It’s like the book gently but firmly drags you into the cockpit of StarChaser and says, “Strap in, we’re going to Andromeda!”
It’s not just a sci-fi romp—it’s an escape from reality. It actually made me forget about all the annoying stuff I have to deal with in my daily life. That’s high praise in my book! By the time I finished, I was practically chanting, “Sequel, sequel, sequel!”
So, if you’re on the fence, my advice is: snag it. If you’re a seasoned sci-fi buff, it’ll scratch your cosmic itch. If you’re new to the genre, this might be the one that wins you over. Either way, “Time Stamping: Exploring the Universe in StarChaser” is a fun, mind-bending ride that I can’t recommend enough.
Seriously, five stars all the way—someone pass the warp drive, ‘cause I’m ready for round two!
Author Website: https://www.richardcbrantley.com
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