Welcome to Earth, 2780. Five years ago, Earth was met with visitors from outside our planetary borders, and unlike the fantasized stories told in ages of old, these aliens did not seek to imperialize or overtake our planet: they sought refuge. They were fleeing from a powerful force travelling across the star-systems: a powerful beast that our new friends call: The Planet Devourer. Whatever planets appear in its path simply disappear, as if they have been consumed.
For the past five years, humans have been working together with the klorokans who have taken refuge on planet earth among us to come up with ways to face the impending enemy. It isn't a matter of if; it's when, so the Worldwide National Defense Organization, WNDO, has put together an initiative to strengthen humankind to face this kind of threat alongside the klorokans.
Combining klorokan and current earthen technology, WNDO has discovered a way to alter human DNA and unlock varied powers. Now, the superpowers depicted in comics and stories of old are a reality that is exciting for some and terrifying for others.
This story focuses on two brave volunteers in their startup program, willing to undergo genetic modification and sign up for the inevitable fight on the horizon.
Meet Jada and Ullix.
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The Planet Devourer is what the humans have dubbed, by the klorokan's description: "The Universe's Trash Collector." The Planet Devourer seems to target planets that have already reached a limit in population, resources, or environmental destruction.
What they don't know is that the Planet Devourer does not wipe said planets entirely from existence: it is a black hole that transports the planets to an alternate pocket dimension, that has essentially become the universe's trash bin. The process is destructive to the planets, but does not destroy them entirely.
What they don't know is that the Planet Devourer does not wipe said planets entirely from existence: it is a black hole that transports the planets to an alternate pocket dimension, that has essentially become the universe's trash bin. The process is destructive to the planets, but does not destroy them entirely.
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