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Rebirth of a Rebellion; Stranded in a Parallel Universe
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Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2023
Aidan Aims tried to build a time machine to see his loved ones again. However, he built a machine to crossover into a parallel universe.
Two of his closest friends decided to journey with him and upon their arrival, they are robbed by a rebel group that takes Aidan's watch to operate his machine and therefore leaves them stranded.
Aidan teams up with a rebel and learns Aidan from that World was murdered by the Region Government because he was the leader of the rebellion.
Aidan's being in that makes the government wonder how is he still alive and they become fixated on him.
With the government out to get him, Aidan must reunite the rebellion, and take down the regional government to find his watch to make it home.
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