Nuvor (Rewite)

Nuvor (Rewite)

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When certain events from the past is all but forgotten from the year of 1867, the world is in great shock when they find out they are not alone in the universe. But when recent events start to unfold in Mexico, they will soon realise that the hope they have been waiting for arrived in 1867 where a spaceship crashed in Mexico, carrying a baby that could be the key to go up against a great threat in the future. Written by Tiarnan O'Grady. Art by David Braga (CrimsonNova510). Edited by Anna Zwierzchowska and David Braga (CrimsonNova510). Character Development by Tiarnan O'Grady and Tristan Cahill. Inspired by my close friend who always saw the goodness in my negative heart. Thank You Anna ❤️. Also please vote for my story, I try my hardest to make it the best I can but I need your help to make it better, send me some suggestions or grammer error that needs fixing. Please I do need as much help as possible 🙏🙏
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This story is an outcome of a drastically declining future. When humanity was completely lost and there was no one left on Earth taking care for it or others. Humans have become soo busy in their own lives that they have completely forgotten about others and even other lives on Earth. So many species are now extinct because of them and even though life is almost over we still not able to see the right thing. If we had seen things in the right way the right perspective we would've have alot to share and alot to give . We would've had inventions quite earlier the 22nd century but interestingly we were losing everything.....

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