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In corso, pubblicata il feb 04, 2015
The year twenty-forty-six was supposed to be the year of healing, the year that the planet would be cleansed of the pollutants in the air and water. New science had blossomed, cancer cured and most ailments restrained, but just as the final stages of reconstruction were set into effect, it failed.  Everything went wrong in an instant, forever changing the planet's fate.
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