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Monolith - Beginnings
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2011
Artificial humans are being processed to develop and test a powerful gene that taps into the power of the mind. The origins of this creation is the facility Elysium, where subjects are confined to it's walls. With promises of life beyond, they perform their duties and dream of the outside world. But there is no escape, and they soon realise they must accept their fate... and what lies beyond the walls.
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