Compare And Contrast: Maximus Gunnerson Vs. The Space Communists

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Maximus Gunnerson VS The Space Communists
The year is 2007. It is the future. The Russian space communists have officially taken over the world. There is only one man who can stop them, MAXIMUS GUNNERSON. 29 years old with a black mullet, robot eye that can shoot lasers, a robot arm with super strength and fire able missiles, various cybernetic enhancements giving him super-intelligence and allowing him to wirelessly receive faxes, and a leather jacket made of dinosaur hide, he is part man, part machine, but one hundred percent American. He is the one who will stop the Space Communists and bring democracy and liberty back into the world again; at least that’s what the prophecy tells us.
It was a cold and stormy night in the city of Neo Vindictus, the last bastion of democracy in a world filled
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He walked inside and asked Grubb, the bartender, if he knew someone named X. "There’s a guy sitting there, right by the corner. I think that may be the guy you’re looking for”, he answered. It was a man in a black trench coat. With high-tech glasses on his head and a Power Glove on his hand, it was apparent that this guy was a hacker, and a good one at that. “Good day, Maximus”, he said. “Are those god damn commies finally trying to attack Neo Vindictus? I can’t wait for a chance to kill those bastards” Maximus said as he unholstered his Plasma-gun. “Yes, and you’re the only one who can stop them. It’s what the prophecy says.” Suddenly, the front door opened up, and a bunch of guys in red suits with machine guns walked in. “Maximus Gunnerson, you have violated code 2997:92 of the Interstellar Law. We are here to apprehend you. It is Vlad’s will.” They all said at once. Maximus knew about Vlad. Vladmir Vladislav Vladivonich, also known as Vlad is the leader of the Space Communists. He is the one that killed democracy. It is now time to revive it. Maximus pointed his gun at them. “You’re gonna be Russian home after I’m done with

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