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Grinding For Credits: A LitRPG and GameLit Series. (Stellar Frontier Book 2)

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Day two in Stellar Frontier turns out to be even more hectic than the first. First DarkZero has a run-in with Vigilant Security Solutions and then Bruvoug assures him the power substation mission will be a quick milk-run for some easy credits and salvage. It better be because Zero is back to his starter weapons. <br><br>Everything seems to be going as Bruvoug had promised until he discovers the reason for the power outage at the Areopoli Outpost. The mission turns into a rabbit hole for Zero to fall down. Even though he’s risking his next run into the mine, it’s hard to pass up on the possible phat rewards and sweet loot he could get from this new opportunity.<br><br>The only problem is that the plusses are just as extreme as the minuses. While it would be smarter to keep the gains that Zero has made so far and head back, there’s no way that he can simply pass up the lure of sweet loot. He just needs to make sure not to get too greedy or the inevitable trip back to the Clone System will ruin any chance of heading back down into the mine to recover his corpse. <br><br>WARNING: This is a GameLit story and contains violence, explicit expletives, cussing and swearing, nudity, explicit hacking and slashing, betrayals, pant wetting, improper use of motorcycles, general speeding, theft, arson, power leveling, twinking, PVP, android ogling, numerous fit curvy avatars, unrealistic depictions of mag sizes, neuters in love with androids, androids asking who’s your daddy, numerous plug and play add-ons, copious amounts of virtual violence and blood from alien monsters trying to eat your face off, PVE, spawn camping, cell phone hacking, account hacking, adult situations, artificial wombs, a female doctor with a bad attitude, infidelity, relations with androids, brutal android smack downs, MMORPG-style violence, allusions to nonconsensual relations, consensual relations, naked raids, murder, attempted murder, rationalizations, man-handling, decapitations, pirate on pirate violence, gossiping, defenestration, rationalizations, unusual morals, NPC relations, player relations, stalking, looting, womanizing, mansplaining, bribery, LAN parties, unrealistic depictions of using oversized futuristic firearms, unrealistic depictions of using overpowered futuristic blades, risqué sci-fi gaming tropes, personal rants, assault and battery, stabbings, excessive shooting, cannibalism, general mayhem, specific mayhem, immolations, explosions, weapons of mass destruction, existential discussions, controversial topics of sci-fi fandom, real-world relationships, relationships, playing the field, disrespect for authority, excessive womansplaining, in-game relations, alien invasions, pirate invasions, gang violence, improper use of stims, bad tempered marines, conspiracy theories, cohabitation, men playing women, digital prostitution, exsanguinations, women playing men, cheezy references to science fiction literature and television, references to gaming, playing MMOs for too many hours straight, government surveillance, inappropriate gaming names, player abuse, interrogations, adult situations, grocery store misconduct, talking on a cell in public, misuse of nano technology, general misconduct, voyeurism, promiscuity, a disturbing lack of sparkly vampires and furry werewolves, dismemberment, abuse of authority, abuse of popularity, electrocutions, excessive mansplaining, destruction of property, annoying escort quests, improper use of clones, role-playing, annoying pick-up groups, hunting for food and xp, troll hating, camping, griefing, justified vengeance, biting, backstabbing, clawing, trash-talking, open-minded discussions, bitching, close-minded hate, personal opinions, and other fun things. Read at your own risk.

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