The Changer

The Changer

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A young, inspired man joins the army, hoping to make a name for himself. Soon, after a devastating accident, everyone gave up on him. Then, a scientist, Dr. Malavitz, regarded as crazy by his peers, takes him in and fixes him with futuristic technology. Our hero, Jordan Stevenson, now has a body made purely of holographic material. With the ability to change his appearance at will, he decides to take vengeance on the one that injured him in the first place. But is it worth the risk, and will the truth turn out to be more hurtful than the injury?
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