The Natural Selection
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  • Reads 93
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 4
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2015
Alien contact had occurred in the past as the United Nations had no time to cover up what happened there. The alien race looked like humans but possess unique skills and powers that us, humans never have. It was just a matter of time when crossbreeding happens but the resistance planned to eradicate its existence, until a life-changing event catalyzed.

In the present time, Maximilian Crowe is a hybrid human that studies in the Institute of Survival Arts and Evolutionary Systems, a school which focuses on the capabilities of evolution of humans. When the academy released a competition "The Natural Selection" which shows the capabilities of contestants through months of survival through the ages. Max is willing to join, but little he knows that he is about to unleash a power beyond human measure whilst he competes.

Will he be able to adapt to the changes or fail while revealing an identity too soon to be revealed?
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