Astronaut Frank Borman is all alone on the moon. No ship. Nobody answering his radio calls.
His spacesuit is running out of air fast, yet he doesn't know what he's doing there.
Something is looming over him on the lunar surface. Something massive that doesn't belong.
Borman doesn't belong there either - in just a few months, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are due to touch down in the Sea of Tranquility.
Meaning this is no NASA mission. But who else has the technological capability?
Possibly a secretive defense intelligence group known as Bermuda, although Borman suspects this is one giant step too far, even for them.
The secretive Verus Foundation has its tentacles spread far and wide, but this feels like a giant leap too far even for them.
His memory is in tatters - his immediate past is a patchy, fragmented blur.
Why can't he remember leaving Earth? And why has he been abandoned here?
Genre: Science Fiction
His spacesuit is running out of air fast, yet he doesn't know what he's doing there.
Something is looming over him on the lunar surface. Something massive that doesn't belong.
Borman doesn't belong there either - in just a few months, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are due to touch down in the Sea of Tranquility.
Meaning this is no NASA mission. But who else has the technological capability?
Possibly a secretive defense intelligence group known as Bermuda, although Borman suspects this is one giant step too far, even for them.
The secretive Verus Foundation has its tentacles spread far and wide, but this feels like a giant leap too far even for them.
His memory is in tatters - his immediate past is a patchy, fragmented blur.
Why can't he remember leaving Earth? And why has he been abandoned here?
Apollo 8.1 is compulsive reading. Strap yourself in...
Genre: Science Fiction
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