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Gravity Asylum
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2015
Mature
Scyth is a intelligent spy on a mission to uncover the truth to the cold case code named: The big Crash. Which is the case involving the mystery behind America's collapsion. He has reason to believe that the country was destroy by some kind of large machine that willed two massive blades. In his pursuit for vengeance, he finds out that somehow all this could be tied to a powerful corruption called Gravity. A Japanese government branch that shows no tolerances for law breakers and specializes in the war on crime using they're advance technology. Locked away in one of they're many prison facilities might hold the key to the whole case. However Gravity Asylum might hold an evener bigger secret. One that might just pull the curtains down on humanity's greatest lie.
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