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Officially known as the Voyage of the Space Bubble series, this story — tending more towards hard science fiction (which softens somewhat as the series continues) and building off of currently known particle physics — is written by John Ringo and (joining after the first book) Travis Taylor. 20 Minutes into the Future, an accident at a Florida university's high energy particle physics laboratory results in multiple gates opening to other parts of the galaxy, through which a Horde of Alien Locusts with Organic Technology launch an attack on Earth.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The series consists of the following books: Into the Looking Glass Vorpal Blade Manxome Foe Claws That Catch | |
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And Now for Someone Completely Different: After the first book, which followed Doc Weaver and Chief Miller as protagonists, later books focus on New Meat Eric Bergstresser, with Weaver and Miller being relegated to secondary protagonists. | |
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Apocalypse How: Multiple levels of Apocalypse: Class X-2: At the end of the first book, Weaver is given a device of unknown functionality. Using the "Looking Glass" portals the device is taken to an uninhabited star system for testing. After the testers return to see the results of the test, they find the entire star system just plain gone. As noted elsewhere, turns out they were using it wrong. Class X-3: Later books include the Dreen wanting to devour the entire galaxy. | |
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