Sector Ten
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Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2017
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The year is 3184, but Earth hadn't produced any advanced technology. The only thing that was a better advancement was that people could produce small amounts of mass of solid plasma radiation. The military has sent a project to Sector Ten which is located far from Earth. Earth has been carved into a mine and all the resources that were one there are now removed and turned in everyday material. The population on Earth is now hosting only one billion inhabitants. Only a fraction of Earth is habitable and the atmosphere is now depleting. The military of two past countries Europe and the United States is the last two standing countries. These two forces have sent squadrants to Sector Ten's planet stationary government HQ. After finding a corpse of an unknown biospecific creature that which carried firearms the Biographic Researchers issued a conduct that settles that there is other intelligent life inhabiting the planet's surface.
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