HUMAN EMOTIONS NOT FOUND
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11
The year is 2274. Humanity has become immortal, thanks to a groundbreaking formula that halts aging and heals the body. But this gift came at a price. Emotions vanished, leaving the world cold and mechanical. The few who remained untouched by this emotionless plague, including the original creators of the formula, live in fear of the truth getting out.

Now, a group of scientists from a distant planet has returned, having escaped the black hole that trapped them for decades. They're overjoyed to be back on Earth, but their joy quickly turns to shock when they realize the humans they once knew are no longer capable of feeling. With the truth buried deep, they must race against time to restore emotions to humanity-or face the wrath of those who want to keep the world numb and perfect.

With the future of Earth hanging in the balance, one question remains: Can they reignite what was lost, or will they too be swallowed by the emotionless world they tried to save?
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