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The Human Cell
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    Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2023
All things floating on the oceans' surfaces disappeared one day. All cargo ships, passenger ships, offshore ships, tankers, carriers - and even other smaller things - boats, fishermen, anyone in the water at the beaches, floating houses, and all the garbage that was floating on the surface. Every single thing disappeared without a trace. 



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GENESIS: The Ascendance Protocol

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(⚠️SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY) The Earth as it was no longer exists. What remains is a fragmented skybound world-vast floating landmasses suspended over an endless abyss of energy. The oceans have vanished, replaced by an enigmatic force beneath the remnants of civilization, an infinite power source that hums with untold secrets. Cities of gleaming spires and neon-lit corridors cling to these drifting continents, where the remnants of humanity thrive under a futuristic society shaped by science, ambition, and an unspoken fear of the past. Reality is no longer bound by mere chance. Probability itself bends to those who wield the Quantum Matrix, a force derived from the very essence of existence. With it, individuals can reshape their destinies-or bring ruin upon everything around them. Order and chaos exist in delicate balance, held in check by those who seek free will and those who seek freedom.