Museum of Exoplanetary Archaeology, Mars Colony 7 (Exoplanetary Archaeology Series, Vol 1 of 5)
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Heading for Mars this weekend? Stop by New Toronto, Colony 7 to enjoy the Museum of Exoplanetary Archaeology. Because there's more to Bradbury Ward than Asimov Park! And enhance your visit with this full-color guide, which highlights more than 30 exhibits representing civilizations hundreds of parsecs distant and thousands of local cycles old. If you're searching for intelligent life on Mars, look no further than this lavish introduction to the splendors of Coalition space!
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- Hiatus
- Year
- 2022
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- curator_2522
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- 5.0/ 5.0
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Chapters(27 total)
- First Contact: Exhibit No. 27Jun 11, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 37Jun 3, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 31May 31, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 30May 30, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 15May 28, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 12May 25, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 11May 18, 2022
- Dangerous Tech: Exhibit No. 8May 7, 2022
- Flora & Fauna Exhibit No. 12Apr 30, 2022
- Flora & Fauna: Exhibit No. 8Apr 29, 2022
- Flora & Fauna: Exhibit No. 7Apr 26, 2022
- Visiting Treasures from the Jupiter Six Galleries: Exhibit No. 23Apr 13, 2022
- Visiting Treasures from the Jupiter Six Galleries: Exhibit No. 22Apr 13, 2022
- Bonus: Scene from the Latter Half of the 100 Millisecond WarApr 3, 2022
- Visiting Treasures from the Jupiter Six Galleries: Exhibit No. 21Apr 3, 2022
- Free Kindle EditionApr 3, 2022
- Visiting Treasures from the J6G: Exhibit 20Mar 21, 2022
- Exhibit No. 19Mar 18, 2022
- Phoenix Emeritus LectureMar 17, 2022
- Exhibits No. 17 & 18Mar 16, 2022
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- Evelyn AdelbergRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Love the concept, live the art, love the nonsensical descriptions that tell you so much and nothing at the same time (like in real life museums). It's almost like you'd need a degree in xeno-anthropology to understand the true significance of these artifacts and art pieces ;p
The only bemol is that I wish there was more ;)