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Aftermath | On Hold
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Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2016
Previously known as Adventure of A Lifetime

A long time ago, the human race spread out across the universe having found new means of space travel after planet Earth became uninhabitable for humans.

Thousands of years have passed by and planet Earth is all but a forgotten planet. No one knows where the human race comes from because after all, we are all born on different planets.

Highest Ranking #457 in Science Fiction

Copyright © 2016 Nadia De Sousa. All rights reserved.
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