1.486: Foreigners of the Fallen (Book One of The Omniscience Trilogy)
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  • Reads 693
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 7
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2016
What would you do if over three quarters of the population was gone in the blink of an eye? 

That's what fifty humans are asking themselves, as one day in 2115 they wake up with everyone they knew and loved gone for good. 

From there, things only get worse. An alien species, known as subhuman, takes over the planet, against the will of the hybrids. Sure, they seem friendly, but five of the fifty hybrids soon learn otherwise.

Divided into five riveting parts, 1.486: Foreigners of the Fallen tells the story of a terrifying post-human Earth, where there is only one rule:

There are no rules.

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Cover by @amythestnebula

Edited by @Elansh

Featuring a crossover with @Miramc22 's Time and Space https://www.wattpad.com/story/10088243-time-and-space

Highest Ranking: #250 in Science Fiction
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