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The Final Sentries

The Final Sentries

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Science Fiction
The products of a genetic modification, and one of many groups of superhuman soldiers made during the race to assure global security, the Delta-Sentries were the most revered soldiers on the planet until the collapse of the Great Global Democracy at the hands of Anarchists. A decade after the fall, in the year 2117, the last Delta-Sentries, former protectors of peace, are just trying to stay alive. Hiding out in the mountains of New Zealand, the Trio will soon find themselves again called to serve the greater good, fighting against the remaining super-humans, and taking on an old Nemesis.
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