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Project Eden
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Continúa, Has publicado mar 25, 2018
Every experiment is made up of two fundamental elements: The reactants, and the catalyst. Occasionally, scientists that fail to take the necessary precautions encounter unexpected variables that completely change the final product.  'Project Eden' was arguably the most successful experiment of the 21st century: a self-sustaining biome that revolutionised the world. It was perfect, that is until the unexpected variables come into play. Mira, one of the many that were excluded from experiment, and Lulani, one of its greatest success stories, cross paths and learn more about the experiment than the scientists behind it ever could, and are prepared to do whatever must be done to save of humanity.
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