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Do Robots Get Space Sick?
Do Robots Get Space Sick?
Do Robots Get Space Sick?
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Do Robots Get Space Sick?

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Earth kids meet alien kids in this action-packed series that follows young athletes throughout the universe competing in the Galaxy Games. Can they compete against a robot though?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 25, 2019
ISBN9781731602954
Do Robots Get Space Sick?

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    Do Robots Get Space Sick? - Theo Baker

    Cover: Do Robots Get Space Sick?Title: Do Robots Get Space Sick?

    © 2018 Rourke Educational Media

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher.

    www.rourkeeducationalmedia.com

    Edited by: Keli Sipperley

    Cover layout by: Tara Raymo

    Interior layout by: Kathy Walsh

    Cover and Interior Illustrations by: Alex Lopez

    Series Concept by: Colton Sipperley

    Library of Congress PCN Data

    Do Robots Get Space Sick? / Theo Baker

    (Galaxy Games)

    ISBN 978-1-68342-338-6 (hard cover)(alk. paper)

    ISBN 978-1-68342-434-5 (soft cover)

    ISBN 978-1-73160-295-4 (e-Book)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2017931184

    Dear readers,

    In a time of universal prosperity, technology, and good will, Earth is still the home base for a thriving human civilization, which has spread across 50 or so planets. In addition to these colonies, the people of Earth are on friendly terms with hundreds of alien civilizations. Some of these aliens are humanoid, some are animal-like, and a few are truly unique! Almost all the civilizations Earth is in contact with are friendly, and military aggression is extremely rare––but that has not always been the case. For many generations, conflicts and misunderstandings led to a galaxy in continual war. But this all began to change in U-year 13,154,333,701, when a visionary alien named

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