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Cleo and his crew - and their unlikely passengers - have landed on the desolate planet of Orleans, populated by the scum of the universe.
Cleo and his crew - and their unlikely passengers - have landed on the desolate planet of Orleans, populated by the scum of the universe.
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Glass Fleet
S1, EP3 "Like Destiny"Cleo and his crew - and their unlikely passengers - have landed on the desolate planet of Orleans, populated by the scum of the universe.
Glass Fleet
S1, EP4 "Like Scars"Worlds collide in a musty tavern as Cleo crosses swords with a stranger, whom Michel calls out as none other than the self-proclaimed Holy Emperor.
Glass Fleet
S1, EP5 "Like a Mask"A reluctant stalemate between Cleo and Vetti, their feud is abandoned and the crew of the glass ship is left to deal with the Holy Emperor's pawns.
Glass Fleet
S1, EP6 "Like a Clown"A distress signal from a battle-damaged transport ship carries onboard quite a surprise: Michel's long missing brother numbers one among the crew!
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