Regina The Promise Of the Teenage Queen Author:Walter Lambert A siren sounded in the Royal Palace. Regina, the seventeen-year-old queen, turned on her battle screen. She watched an unknown enemy ambush one of her fleets. Tears flowed down her face, as she watched the destruction of sixty of her carriers and the slaughter of over seven million of her military. Suddenly, Regina faced a serious choice. She co... more »uld either accept her role as commander in chief of her military, or continue to leave her responsibility in the hands of the Joint Chiefs. If she left her military in the hands of the Joint Chiefs, the glaring mistakes, which she saw in this disastrous battle, would never be corrected.Regina chose to accept her role as commander in chief and to live on a carrier. Standing before the battle screen that was still showing the sixty destroyed carriers, Regina promised the dead crews that a disaster like this would never happen again.This is the chronicle of how the Queen's personal carrier, Raptor, became a terror to pirates, dictators, and invaders throughout the universe.This chronicle involves the reader in the dream of Regina. The reader becomes involved in a basic truth of life. Dreams are not just given to a person; dreams are fought for. This struggle to obtain her dream forces Regina to grow, giving her the capacity to live her dream, as she obtains her dream. The reader not only feels Regina's struggles, but also her victories.« less