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Galatea.

Two fleets, one planet, and something worse waiting at the edge of the system.

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Tomoe Mori didn't expect to spend the war babysitting a planet that wasn't hers. As captain of the strike carrier Galatea — flagship of the Colonial Fourth Fleet — she's fought Earth Union forces across three systems. Kliinat was supposed to be a straightforward assist mission: help the Klii hold their ground, deny the Union a foothold, leave. It stopped being straightforward about six hours in.

The novel moves across four lenses: Mori's bridge, where fleet actions get called in real time with incomplete information; Carson's boots, where marine humor is the only thing standing between a man and the realization of what he's actually doing; Jammer's cockpit, where a Dauntless fighter jockey runs intercepts against Union craft in the kind of dogfighting that owes everything to Freespace and BSG; and Maalek's divided loyalties, a Klii resistance fighter turned Colonial lieutenant who is very aware he's fighting alongside the people his people were fighting last year. The Hasha arrive late. Their ships look like something organic grew around the hull. They don't negotiate.

What holds the book together isn't the fleet action — it's what happens when former enemies have to trust each other fast enough to matter. The Union and the Colonies have been killing each other for years. The Hasha don't care. That math is simple. Living with what it costs to solve it isn't.

Four lenses on one war
Strike Carrier Captain
Tomoe Mori
Captain of the Galatea, flagship of the Colonial Fourth Fleet. Mori runs fleet actions the way a surgeon runs an OR — controlled, fast, intolerant of avoidable error. She did not plan to fall for a marine captain in the middle of a three-front war. She'd be the first to call that a lapse in judgment.
Marine Captain
Matt Carson
Carson's job is to take ground, hold ground, and get his people home — in that order, when possible. He is funnier than the situation warrants, which his marines have decided is a feature. He has opinions about the Colonial Navy's understanding of what actually happens after a beach landing. Most of them are unprintable.
Klii Lieutenant
Maalek
Klii Resistance fighter, now Lieutenant in the Colonial Marines. Maalek takes orders from officers whose uniforms used to belong to the enemy. He has not stopped noticing. He follows them anyway — the Hasha don't care which uniform you wore last year.
Dauntless Pilot
Jammer
Colonial Dauntless pilot, Fourth Fleet. Jammer's job is closing the gap between his fighter and Union craft until one of them stops shooting. He likes the work. His squadron has stopped trying to talk him out of it.
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Galatea: Under Shattered Stars
Book 1 · 140K words · Four rotating POVs. Fleet action, dogfights, colonial marines, espionage, escalating dread.
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Book 2 · Outlined. The Hasha threat deepens.
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