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A Timerdox
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Continúa, Has publicado dic 20, 2013
A random Idea I came up with. Won't be fully edited, just something for fun and practice....
 I highly recommend that you read "Your Guide to the new age" first. <-- I don't think I can explain some things in the story, it's too much. 
*Inspired by Ender's Game*
    Around 5789, we learned how to cross dimensions using Black Holes. Many of the places were wonderful, and had very peaceful creatures.... However, we weren't the only ones who could learn.

      5810, that was when they came. At first we assumed they wanted peace and welcomed them, but they came to take over. In defense, we did something to catch them by surprise- We sent our kids. There was one who was VERY talented, and ended the entire war. After that, the child no longer was needed, and the child was too dangerous to be free, so they took care of it.

            5823, August 1st, they came again......
*No longer working on the story*
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