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This book is considered the rarest of the three physical releases, as it had a smaller print run than the first. The text mimics the eccentric vocabulary of Mike
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Readers can explore technical cross-sections of the time-traveling Shaguar, private jets, and the cryogenic freezing chambers used by the protagonist and his enemies.