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Absolute zero
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Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2020
in the year 2016 a college student named Ryan Rick auditioned to to join the research segment of one of the most successful corporation in the world . to the public they deal with gene alterations and trying to find a cure for most of the world's deadliest diseases and virus

his quest for a better and successful life then leads him into something greater than what he had originally bargain for . from a broken hand to materializing air into any object he thinks of but only when he's in crypstate

a state of mind where he's not in control of his action , and is said to be dangerous for anyone who crosses his path
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