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My Techno Babylon Idea
By Jon Hanson AKA Petman88
It is set near an outlying planet in the galaxy. To properly explore and colonize the galaxy humanity, for the most part, had to put their differences aside and band together under the banner of the Federation of Humanity. However, over the years huge corporations began to arise and slowly the federation was corrupted. They began to tax all of the planets exorbently. However, some planets decided not to put up with it one of these planets was Anya Minor, a poor farming planet that feared being crippled by the taxes. Fearing death for their insubordination the elders began on devising a plan to save the children. Years have passed, the clock is ticking down, and soon the Federation's forces will bear down on the small planet and make them an example. Soon the children, now older, will have to leave behind their parents and their home planet to go into hiding until the war is over and things have cooled down, but many still have hope for their future. They have started searching for the now fabled rifts that have appeared for years since infinite energy was and have been depositing strange creatures in the universe. They believe that they might find help in the form of one of these rifts. One of the search ships scouring the solar system, the Bateau , has found an energy anomily and believes that it might be a sing that there is a rift in a nearby asteroid. The crew of the ship consits of two people, Avec and Catlina Monchen. They are brother and sister. Catlina has one eye because she is the descendent of a race that lived iin an area where some of the first tests on infinite energy were done. Some of the early tests resulted in extreme disasters. One such disaster resulted in the disfiguration of many people for miles around. Avec decides to descend to the asteroid and check it out, and what he find amazes him and results in a life or death struggle with the fate of his home planet and his life on the line.
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