Superhumans and Mutants. Two government experiments with two very different views and abilities. Atlas Walker is one of the superhumans, the one with the Solar power, the only superhuman remaining (that anyone knows about). His known as Experiment #20, Flare, and many other names. He lives as a villain in New York, hoping to avenge his deceased lover, Pierre Linkin, or the owner of Space power, who was murdered in his own home on February 14th.
Zach Hampton. A Mutant. Zach possesses the power of the Moon. He was one of the few teens left alive after Atlas and Pierre's ambush on the Mutant Lab. Zach uses his powers for good. He is a hero that works alongside Quinn Haro, Rei Perry, and Alex Jett in New York. The crew has fought Flare (Atlas) many times. They have no knowledge of his past, no knowledge of Pierre, that is until they see into the memories of Atlas Walker. When they try to search for more information on the dead superhuman, they uncover a huge secret.
Six high school students. One impossible mission. And a power they never asked for...
Kidnapped by the ruthless bio-terrorist group NEMESIS, the teens are exposed to a new element called Primonium-unlocking abilities only the rarest of humans, known as Primes, could possess. NEMESIS plans to unleash Primonium into the atmosphere, creating thousands of superhumans and reshaping society on their own twisted terms.
Rescued by Atlas Corp., a private military organization dedicated to stopping NEMESIS, the six teens are thrust into a world of danger, espionage, and powers beyond their imagination. As new Primes, they must progress with their abilities, trust each other, and confront a rising threat that could kill millions.
From high school parties to global battlefields, these six heroes must stop NEMESIS before the world changes forever. Evolution isn't a choice-it's a responsibility. And the clock is ticking.
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Red Skies is a semi-grounded superhero story with some light progression elements. Think of it as Captain America meets X-Men meets Power Rangers meets My Hero Academia.
There will be three books in the series, each of somewhere in the realm of 30-35 chapters apiece. The series contains 3 POVs, each dealing with different themes, character development, and aspects of the story.
Chapters are 2,000-3,000 words, every Saturday at 12 PM EST.