Project Phoenix

Project Phoenix

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Phoenix was just a boy who had extraordinary smarts and happened to have been made by the government to do something he had never even thought of.
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In a world of superpowers superheroes are desperately needed ... But people aren't like that, there are more villains than heroes and even more content to do nothing. Alice West is no exception. But when people around her start vanishing and a few weeks later ORB -- a company that makes powered tech -- creates something that mimics the people's powers, she starts to investigate. And discovers there's more to ORB than meets the eye. Kidnapping, murder, weapons dealing and more. All happening underneath the noses of the entire country while they profit from it by selling their tech to the highest bidder. Including law enforcement. Determined to do something about it before she's next on their list, she resolves to fight against them, expose their crimes and stop their poisonous influence from spreading around the world. However, she can't do it alone, she'll need help and she seeks it out in the very people ORB is trying to subjugate. Deciding to gather some of the most powerful people in the world together to fight against the people who would oppress them. The only problem? Getting them to agree to it.

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