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Saturnius Mons

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Saturnius Mons
Saturnius Mons

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Saturnius Mons

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Like all great empires, the global society of the mid-twenty-first century collapsed. The moons and planets terraformed and colonialized during that golden age were cut off from the civilization. The people left on those far-flung worlds were forced to survive by themselves as the light of the greatest society humans ever created, dimmed and faded to nothing.It is the year 3010 and humans have returned to the stars.Saturn's moon, Titan, was once a major outpost for resource extraction and trade. Now, a thousand years after the Fall of Civilization, the Corporation has returned to exploit the moon's vast hydrocarbon resources and subjugate the people still living in the ruins of that once great city. The only hope for the native people lies with the Human Reconnection Project, a ragtag team of explorers from Earth who have dedicated themselves to studying and protecting lost civilizations.When they discover the long-lost city nestled within the towering forests of Titan, they find a society gripped in a bloody religious war and poised to destroy themselves. It's a race against time to forge a tenuous alliance between the people that still live among the ruins and those that make their home in the forests outside the city walls. If they fail, the Corporation's military might will wipe them off the face of the solar system.

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