The Cure

The Cure

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In the near future a deadly disease has spread world wide. If they want to stop the spread they create a cure for the worst epidemic in history. But they must sacrifice people to test out this antidote, so they create The Culling. Citizens at 18 and older are chosen by their health and athleticism to test out this serum. But what happens when they figure out this cure was a hoax? What happens when 2 teens and the rest of the worlds population figure out they are turning the victims of the Culling into killing machines? And most importantly, Can they stop them?
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It's 2500 and the world is still suffering from the disastrous effects of World War 3. Plague, the result of the recent biochemical war, sweeps across Eurasia, leaving millions dead in its wake. Even the best scientists in Europe are powerless against it. The main reason for the general misery is this. Europe is now under the tyrannical rule of the Democratic Republic of America, and this has wreaked havoc upon the streets of Europe. Poverty, starvation and disease now fill even the greatest of Europe's cities. They hold a cautious peace treaty with the Oceanic Union, but of course, this doesn't come without a price. However, for Europe at least, there is a glimmer of hope. For the growing resistance has finally managed to recruit the greatest criminals of the 26th century to spark the beginning of the greatest rebellion in human history. Unfortunately for them, the 'greatest criminals of the 26th century' are teenagers. And even in this day and age, teenagers still bring their insecurities and petty rivalries with them, wherever they go. So, this is the question: can this team of misfit criminals bring a golden age of peace? Or will they set the world on fire for the fourth time?

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