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The Blue Forest
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Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2019
The last thing that Iko saw as the escape pod shot away from the Signa was people running and screaming when suddenly a fireball explosion of blue and red fire erupted from the ship's core. Destroying everything that was the Signa and some of the galaxies around it.

 The blast suddenly reached Iko's pod and began making the small metal coffin start shaking wildly like a ball in a pinball machine. Flashes of red and warnings where everywhere across the control panel in the escape pod, but Iko didn't care. 

All she could see was the Signa's remains and all she could hear were the screams of agony that came from her crewmates' mouths before they were killed.

Iko had no clue of where she was going... But before she could even ponder what may happen she began to see spots from the lack of oxygen. 

She blacked out in the middle of space lost... or was she?
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