Jason followed the stars to a small alleyway in downtown Chicago. There all he saw were not meteors but large pods that presumably allowed space travel. Jason turned around and saw a giant, blue robotic eye looking at him. The creature moved back. It was a robot, but it wasn't that square metal thing with an antennae sticking out the head that you usually see in cartoons. No it wasn't that, it was a sleek thin metallic body with two long arms and two long legs. It was all a gunmetal grey except it's bright blue eyes. It's fingers were gripping onto the walls of the two buildings on each side of it, the concrete was cracking due to the immense weight of the creature.
"Your name is Jason Daniel Cliff, great grandson of the astronaut who discovered our crash landed ship on the moon, Richard James Cliff. Greetings, my name is Dystrax, leader of Team Exempt. A group of beings that protected our planet Zero during the Great War." Dystrax moved aside revealing four more giant robots. "This is Evoc." He said pointing at a robot with white and orange armour. "He is our team mechanic and my brother." He then pointed at a robot with gun mental armour and a gold helmet. The helmet had a visor on it. "This is Blaster, our pilot." And then he pointed at A robot in black armour and said his name was Hydrax. He was the weapons expert. Then there was a small speedy and hyper blue robot called zap. He was the scout. We are a species of intelligent robotic beings known as kyros. "We have come not to hurt your species, this planet holds the BioSphere , we need to find it before team Z do. Team Z are an evil you cannot fight. We must not let your planet suffer the same fate as ours. Help us Jason. You are our only hope."
"Well, it's nice to meet you too." Said Jason.
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EXEMPT
Science FictionThe year is 2013 and five small meteors are headed for earth. Inside the meteors are robotic beings known as kyros. They were not alone however and their enemies followed them to earth. Both teams are fighting to get the BioSphere. A long lost arti...