MERK: Home War

MERK: Home War

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2058, the Earth is starting to run out of major resources that world powers desperately need for war then ever imagined. A mining company in Las Angeles found a new kind of material that can be used for multiple things that the United States is in need of, turns out all of California is filled with, mining of this valuable material begins. 2064, Californian Rebel fighters start a revolution to stop the mining of the material because of an increase in disease and a darker environment. The MERK Special Task Force (MSTF) are called in to stop this revolution. MSTF1 Merk Adam Bern Daniel Wellson Mike Seneta Alex Trey Triston Yanksy
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I am not from this planet. Hell, I am technically not from this galaxy. However, that doesn't change the fact I am here now, and my job is to save what I can on this forsaken planet and what's left of its inhabitants. The problem is that not everyone wants to be saved. I know what you're thinking. You can't save those who don't want to be saved. I bloody well agree. The ones who sent me don't care what you or I think, though. All they care about is numbers. They need a certain success rate to continue to get funding for their "expeditions" and "peacekeeping" efforts. I use both terms loosely here. However, that's what they put on their records, and it's what sounds good and looks suitable to their investors. So this is the way it's going to be. So be it! Oh, did I forget to mention the Universe decided I was the lucky girl to help find the one person who could save us all from self-destruction? Yea, that is a shitty idea, but once again, no one cares what I think.

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