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The Altered Revenge

Isaac Hess lives in Greensboro, North Carolina with his family, three dogs, and evil cat. He likes to read, play video games, and watch movies when he’s not fending off ninjas or escaping alien spaceships. He currently attends Missouri State University and is also the author of The Altered Revenge series, Chomped, Speechless, and James Wallace, a novel for young adults. In a distant future of interstellar travel, planetary colonization, and rampant strife, super-powered humans once known as Altered are forced to live their lives in secrecy under a cruel new regime, the New Human Sovereignty. Now called Remnants, they must try to survive in the face of overwhelming forces. But there is hope. Teth and Pyra, two teenage siblings and Remnants, are getting by. Their lives aren't easy, but they manage to make do with what they have. When a simple mistake drives them apart, Teth must do whatever it takes to get his sister back. Royce, a new recruit in the Hunter Guard Corps., a task force designed to hunt down Remnants, is assigned to his first post. When he finds himself in opposition to his former allies, he is forced to find a way to survive with no powers and some very unlikely new friends. Eve, a Remnant from the desert planet Thirst, sets out on a quest for revenge against one of the most powerful men in the galaxy. Too little too late, she realizes she's in way over her head. On an icy planet in the middle of nowhere, Madlyn "Mad" and Taps Cobb are soldiers in the United Revolution, a rebellious force that stands against the authoritarian New Human Sovereignty. When they are ambushed, Madlyn is forced to make decisions which will determine the fate of her squad and the fate of the Revolution itself. Together or alone, they must face whatever comes at them. For family, for friends, for country, for revenge, or for their very survival.

Isaac Hess · Ciencia y ficción
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Chapter 30

THE WIND WHISTLED around Taps's ears as he climbed the mountain. He could see the Communications Station on the ground below, abuzz with activity as the occupying Sovereignty forces carried out their duties.

Taps hung from a pair of pickaxes high above the ground, a satchel full of rockets dangling from his shoulder. On his back was a bag containing an ancient parachute, which felt unnecessarily heavy. The rockets did nothing to ease Taps's burden as he slowly worked his way up the mountainside. His arms were burning. His muscles screamed at him to let go and fall, but he forced himself to keep going. There was too much at stake.

When Mad had assigned him this job, he committed himself to it. This was his chance to contribute to the Revolution, to impress Mad and ride off into the sunset.