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  • The World Was Supposed to End in 2027

  • By: Jose Medina
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
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The World Was Supposed to End in 2027

By: Jose Medina
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In 2027, the world was on the brink of total collapse. A global conflict loomed, threatening to bring about the end of civilization as we know it. But the final blow never came. The chaos subsided, and the world moved on, lulled into a false sense of security. Now, years later, that dormant threat has returned, more devastating and relentless than anyone could have imagined.

The World Was Supposed to End in 2027 is a gripping military science fiction thriller that plunges readers into the heart of a war that has reignited with terrifying ferocity. As the PRC pushes to reunite with Taiwan, tensions explode, dragging the world’s superpowers into a catastrophic conflict. The story follows a group of elite soldiers as they are thrown into the fray, battling not just the enemy, but the harshest environments on the planet and the psychological toll of warfare.

These men are no strangers to combat, but this mission is unlike any they’ve ever faced. Cut off from command and thrust into a hostile and unforgiving landscape, they must rely on their training, instincts, and each other to survive. Every step forward is a struggle, as they navigate through treacherous terrain, endure brutal weather, and confront the ever-present threat of death. The mission quickly becomes a battle for survival, as they are forced to make impossible decisions—choices that challenge their morality, loyalty, and the very essence of what it means to be a soldier.

As the team fights their way through desolate landscapes, their camaraderie and resilience are tested to the breaking point. Starvation, exhaustion, and the bitter cold are their constant companions, and the line between victory and defeat becomes increasingly blurred. With each passing day, the mission becomes less about achieving their objective and more about staying alive long enough to see another sunrise.

The World Was Supposed to End in 2027 is a story of brotherhood and survival, of pushing beyond the limits of human endurance in the face of overwhelming odds. It’s a tale of men who refuse to give up, even when the world around them is falling apart. The novel captures the gritty reality of war, the unrelenting challenges of combat, and the raw emotions of those who live through it.

For fans of military thrillers and intense action, this book offers a visceral, immersive experience that will keep you hooked from the first page to the last. The World Was Supposed to End in 2027 is a relentless, pulse-pounding journey through the darkest days of a conflict that could shape the future of the world—or end it altogether.

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SF Future Fight

SF leaders who are trying to visualize the next fight need to read this book. The author provides an SF tactical perspective on the possible friction points and gaps, helping to generate ideas for modernizing training to support a Joint Fight in 2027.

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