Overrun: From Above

Overrun: From Above

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A civilization in the sky. An ancient society on the earth below it. And a colonization in the depths of the ocean. When the earth became overpopulated, scientists found a way to engineer people's DNA, to allow them to Thrive in the sky and the seas. Those unique places are called Sectors, and they lived together in harmony. That is, until someone, or something, stirred up riots amidst them. Now, the inhabitants of the Above, Between, and Deep are clashing in World War III. It is the year 3020. And I am in the thick of that war.
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