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Two Weeks
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2015
Ethan and Anna are sent to Earth in human form from their planet. This planet is trying to create the perfect human being. Ethan, Anna, and the 2393 beings before them gather endless information. The trick is, they only have two weeks on Earth, then they sit forever as a dead corpse on their planet. Unless, of course, they are deemed 'perfect'. What happens when Ethan develops questions he cannot find the answer to? What will he do when his two weeks are over?
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