Lucidity (On Hold)
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  • Reads 4,027
  • Votes 114
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2012
Over 700 years have passed since the world came to an end. The whole Earth it seemed had declared war against its parasitic inhabitants. The elements raged against them and the helpless citizens fled. Those who could afford the flight fled to space, leaving behind their failing planet, doomed by their destructive actions. But even after billions had left, billions more remained. The ones who had escaped promised to return for those unlucky ones, to take those that were trapped on Earth back on their ships. In order to survive until they could be saved, the remaining inhabitants of the planet cryogenically froze themselves, preserved and unharmed, hoping to avoid whatever awaited them in the post-apocalyptic world. Now, 700 years later, Benjamin Night finds himself without his memories and alone with four other survivors. With mutated and genetically engineered animals running after them and unimaginable natural disasters bent on destroying them, they are forced to travel to take the last ship that will ever leave Earth. Hand in hand, they must embark on a thrilling and life-threatening journey to save their own lives that is filled with lies, hate, betrayal and deception only to find one eternal truth. And together, they will find something they were not looking for; both a beginning... and an end.
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