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                              The Saa'ar Chronicles


                              This series traces the fortunes of a small group of talented young people who have been invited to accompany aliens back to their home planet, Saa'ar.

                              Excited to be part of mankinds' first ever trip out of their solar system, the 150 carefully selected human participants represent different countries and have different areas of expertise.

                              The mission is under the command of Astrid Dehler. Second in Command is Ethan O'Reilly, a disabled war veteran who is known for his abilities to survive against overwhelming odds.

                              The Medical team is headed by Dr. Abu-bakara. Second in command is the Australian, Dr. Dana Sinclair, whose main role when they reached their final destination is to look after the females and the birth of any offspring.
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                              Isolation