A Survivor's Short Story: Lord Vector

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“Adam”, shouted, his friend, “Kepler is under attack, Lord Vector, and his army have surrounded Kepler from all angles”.

Adam was confused and shocked.

“How did this happen, I was asleep for a couple of hours and this happens!” said Adam confusingly

“Sorry sir but I have no idea, it’s like they appeared from thin air”.

Adam and his friends quickly rushed to the top of the building to see what was going on. As Adam and his friends reached the top they saw Lord Vector awaiting them. Lord Vector saw Adam and said.

“Adam, finally you have come, l have waited for you”, said Vector.

“what do you want Vector?” said Adam

“Adam it’s not what I want it’s what I can do to this planet, I could make it a better and safer place for people”, said Vector
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After a couple of hours, they start to wake up and as they wake up they get really confused.

“What am I doing here?” said Russell.

“What am I doing here?” said John.

Adam talked to them and started to explain what happened.

“I came into John’s lab and saw you guys lying on the floor with smoke and chemicals everywhere, I brought you both here and ran tests on you to check if you guys were okay and unfortunately you both have some kinds of inhuman signs and DNA”.

“Who are you and what are you talking about?” asked Russell confusingly

“My name is Adam and I come from a planet far away called Kepler, it was destroyed and I was the only one left of my kind, I came to planet Earth and found this hideout so I’ve been helping the city from any danger since then.” Replied Adam

“Wow, that’s amazing,” said John

“Thanks, I really appreciate it,” said Adam

Adam then showed them that he has unique powers and that they might also have their own unique powers. As Adam was testing both Russell and John some more he found out they have received powers, so Adam then informs them, as he finishes informing them they reply, “are you sure? This is amazing,” said both Russell and

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