Mission Earth

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Mission Earth is a ten-volume satirical science fiction novel series by L. Ron Hubbard that follows an alien agent sent to covertly save Earth from its own self-destructive tendencies.

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instanceOf novel series
satirical work
science fiction work
author L. Ron Hubbard NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
containsElement black comedy
space opera
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followsCharacter an alien agent
genre satire
science fiction
hasFictionalOrganization Apparatus NERFINISHED
hasFictionalPlanet Voltar NERFINISHED
hasPart An Alien Affair NERFINISHED
Black Genesis NERFINISHED
Death Quest NERFINISHED
Disaster
Fortune of Fear NERFINISHED
The Doomed Planet NERFINISHED
The Enemy Within NERFINISHED
The Invaders Plan NERFINISHED
Villainy Victorious NERFINISHED
Voyage of Vengeance NERFINISHED
hasTheme corporate power
corruption
environmental destruction
media manipulation
surveillance
totalitarianism
language English
mainCharacter Jettero Heller NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativeStyle first-person narration
narrator Soltan Gris NERFINISHED
notableFor its length as a ten-volume series
its satirical treatment of politics and society
numberOfVolumes 10
originallyPublishedInFormat paperback
partOf L. Ron Hubbard bibliography NERFINISHED
plotSummary An alien agent is sent to covertly save Earth from its own self-destructive tendencies.
publicationPeriodEnd 1987
publicationPeriodStart 1985
publisher Bridge Publications NERFINISHED
setting Earth NERFINISHED
Voltar Confederacy NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers

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L. Ron Hubbard authorOf Mission Earth