Fiwael
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I will try to update this story once or twice every week. Years in the future -2080- There is a new project named fiwael (fi-wael)made by the government. Every human on earth is now controlled by a chip on the back of their neck, a triangle. it wipes their memories, makes them emotionless, and more civilized. But, when the operation of 3 teenagers chip placement goes wrong, the electricity in the machine strikes them and they each receive a power generated by the electricity from the machine. the blast blows up a section of the factory and they get thrown into the city below the fiwael factory. The chip has not been placed yet though. The teens must figure out their powers, find eachother and try to figure out the projects weakness to defeat it once and for all. But, the government has been sending out troops to hunt down and kill the teens knowing their powers could be the weakness to project fiwael. But what does fiwael mean?
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