Ultimatum
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  • LẦN ĐỌC 15
  • Lượt bình chọn 1
  • Các Phần 1
  • Thời gian <5 mins
Đang tiếp diễn, Đăng lần đầu thg 1 07, 2016
In the years 1899 through 1918, the U.S government was secretly working on a top secret experiment known as  "Project Ultimatum". This Expiriment was focused on creating Super Soldiers, in case there were any wars that they had no chance of winning otherwise. They injected unknowing pregnant immigrant women coming into the states, telling them it was a vaccine of some sort. This did not affect the mothers directly, however it affected their children. Their children were given unimaginable abilities, and were watched by the government without anyone noticing. However, by the end of the First World War, President Wilson deemed it inhumane and unnecessary and Project Ultimatum was shut down, the children living normal lives, most unaware of their abilities. 

Flash forward to 1923, an incident where one of these children destroyed an entire town occurred. After the Government covered it up, they realized it would be best if these children were all eliminated. Now, they have to outrun the government and learn how to master their newly discovered powers.
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