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UnEarthing Toroid
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Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2024
Mature
On an alien planet far in the future, a sinister force is plotting to take over the world using advanced technology. But those plans backfire when a group of alien teens is accidentally transported to present-day Earth. How will the aliens navigate planet Earth? What will happen when the two worlds inevitably collide? (This is a very rough draft/test concept pilot. Almost nothing is finalized or even edited. Do not expect a fully polished work.)
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