It had been years now since we had invaded this world, overtaken with a virus known as humans. We had been investigating the planet for a while through our species' telepathic ability among others, but in the last couple of months the humans developed a way of multiplying even faster, more like your typical strain of virus by separating a piece of themselves and creating clones. But unlike a typical virus, more like the viral diseases these humans call influenza, these new viral beings were mutated. They were stronger, faster, smarter, and much more. Eventually those humans realized the great danger of such an abomination and abandoned the project, but they were already much too far gone. Some of the clones started an uprising before we had even physically reached the planet; they wanted to be the only species of human after being mistreated by their "more organic" counterparts. Lucky for us however, the clones' minds were not nearly as secure as their more organic counterparts, allowing us to more easily patch ourselves into them to prepare the world for our arrival.
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Alive To Tomorrow
Science FictionNatalya Bentzin is an alien hosted in the clone of a long gone girl by that name. Not all the clones in Natalya's world are like her, in that not all of them are telekinetically connected aliens to the artificial bodies of human beings. Will Natalya...