World saver
a novel
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Author
Publication
2016 - [CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform], Place of publication not identified], United States
Language
English
Word Count
74,750 words, Guess
Page Count
299 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL36621864M
- ISBN-139781522994220
- ISBN-10152299422X
- OCLC Control Number953415572
- OCLC Control Numberworldsavernovel0000gold
Alternate Titles
- Worldsaver
Description
Cypris "LUVTR41N" Orbick is hooked on the World Saver computer game, in which he leads a squadron that saves worlds from self-destruction. When he tops the World-Saver.com leaderboard, he's shocked to learn that World Saver isn't just fun and games. And something tells him that World Saver actually poses a grave threat to him, his fellow gamers, and every civilized world. "Cy "LUVTR41N" Orbick is hooked on the World Saver game. Every chance he gets, he's saving worlds from self-destruction with the help of MoM, the mothership macroprocessor, and a crew of officers and cyborgs. Because World Saver demands that worlds be saved invisibly, below the radar of warring aliens, its the most challenging video game on the market, requiring a thorough command of political and military strategy, and fancy flying and shooting skills. But Cypris soon tops the website's leaderboard. Perhaps he owes his mad skills to the genes of his biological father, a legendary fighter pilot who died during a test flight. Everything changes, though, when Cy hits the game's bonus level. Now he'll learn what it really takes to save worlds invisibly. And if he fails to solve one last disturbing clue in his bonus video, he and his fellow gaming champs could end up as cyborgs, and it could spell doom for every civilized world"--Page [4] of cover.
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