![]() Peter suspects the number combinations from both USBs are a two parts of a bigger file. Luke is viciously confronted by Jordan who was also given a USB with the initials ' LH' etched onto it. There is only one suspect he can think of with those initials: Jordan Burke. He opens it on his new laptop and sees a random code of letters. When Luke gets home, he finds a USB flash drive inside with the initials ' JB' etched onto it. In their first class of the day, Luke is introduced to Mike, Cat and Tank who were Peter's old friends and Jordan, the last person to move to Phoenix. ![]() The order of the lockers is done by the order of arrival of students, his being the last. The next morning, Luke is taken to his new school, given a laptop and introduced to Peter Weir, who Luke soon befriends. ![]() Luke discovers there is no phone or internet reception and bicycles are the main mode of transportion. Luke Hunter moves with his mother, Emily, to Phoenix, are greeted by Aaron Ketterley and Bruce Calvin and escorted to their new house. He soon discovers the Shackleton Cooperative, the cooperative running town are plotting to end the world in 100 days. ![]() In Arrival, 15-year-old Luke Hunter and his mother Emily move to Phoenix, a town no one has heard of with no cars, no phones and no internet. It was first released in Australia on 1 June 2009. The Phoenix Files: Arrival is a Science fiction/ young adult/ adventure written by Australian author Chris Morphew. ![]()
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