2139: What Happened To Creton?
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Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2018
Creton went from being a populated island full of scientists and emerging technological advances to an absolute wasteland after the Sopona bio-weapon was discharged on July 18th, 2089. Immediately after the explosion, the Global Defense Force sent in a bio-hazard team to  sweep for clues and survivors, only to go dark within 20 minutes of hitting the ground. Their last transmissions were images of pustule-covered monsters straight out of a nightmare.
Half a century later, and after many dissuaded attempts to go back to Creton for answers, a team of five people are being sent in without the GDF's consent to finally discover the truth behind what occurred, and race to find a cure for the well sought-after Sopona weapon.

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