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Space Station Fyodor-1, on Mars

Trying to play God, they opened a door to Hell

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Trying to play God, they opened a door to Hell

In a dystopian future where Brazil has been torn apart by a devastating civil war, the Antifascist Republic of Brasília struggles to survive in 2198.

On the brink of economic collapse, its only hope for redemption lies in the Fiodor-1 Space Station, orbiting Mars. This facility, a symbol of the power and technology of the Great Immortal Leader Fiodor, is about to be decommissioned when a revolutionary experiment finally shows signs of success.


In this science fiction setting, Jeremias, a 35-year-old man, poor and a dreamer, finds himself caught up in a forbidden love story with Dayne, a rich and enigmatic 29-year-old woman whose malice hides dark secrets. The space station is not only a beacon of progress, but a stage for unresolved loves, deep-rooted prejudices and unfathomable horrors.

Dimensional portals defy reality, while the atmosphere of an Orwellian dystopia envelops every metallic corridor. Get ready to dive into a story where science meets horror, where every decision can change the fate of a nation, and where love can be as dangerous as the monsters that roam the Earth.

"Space Station Fyodor-1 on Mars" is a thrilling journey you won't want to miss.

Aventura Ciencia Ficción Distópico Marte
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