Publisher's Synopsis
DAYSTAR chronicles the 10 days before Aurora's launch to investigate the source of the new star in the sky. The galactic expedition is extremely controversial, but even more controversial is the ship's commander, John Reider.Commander Reider's reputation shined as the first astronaut to land on Mars, but tarnished later as the Director who dissolved NASA into private-sector research and development. The breakup had not been bad for technology, although it had its political consequences, and John's company, PROBE-Tech, Private Research of Objects Beyond Earth, planned a global release of accumulated technology before the launch at the upcoming OneWorld Conference. But not everyone, nor every government, was supportive of the global sharing of technology. The Aurora's crew spent more than 2000 years hiding the secret that their spaceship crashed on Earth in a mysterious storm. Under John's leadership the crew used their time on earth wisely, first building the industry, and then the technology to achieve their goal of returning to Biatra-IV. Everything was finally coming together for the return home.As Immortals, time had little consequence to the crew, but now that they were days from the launch, they have discovered how precious time can be.