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Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2018
You are the youngest of the crew to be invited but are also the brightest, especially for your age. Your area of expertise stems from various positions. A prodigy, one could call you, of only twenty-seven years old.

You had been on specialized training at a young age when your knowledgeable abilities peaked. Now, you are called upon to accompany on this journey to Antarctica to find this so-called pyramid. 

If only your abilities included being psychic, but you were only intelligent and good at what you do; that being survival in nature. The only downside to this was that you did not have a professional experience, only a personal one. This would be your first official job and you were about to fight for the survival of more than your life.
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