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The Nobody

The Nobody

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Action and Thriller
World War III has brought about the rise of assassins. One trainee of the Tribus, three families that came together to train soldiers, Eva Dexon, escapes in order to avoid doing the deed. As an alternative, she decides to fight the war in the streets of Houston, as a masked vigilante. Her training not only made her a soldier, but she also learned to create elite, unique weapons along with a disguise. One day, Eva is given a newspaper that is dated in the near future. It is predicted that the most elite weapon in the world would fall into enemy hands. It is said that this weapon, this ring, gave the wearer the ability to duplicate themselves. Will she stop them from reaching it, or will she fail?
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