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Annihilation: T2

The alien machines, otherwise known as T2s arrived earth to destroy the human technology. They were sent by the professed progenitors who claimed that the human technology was interfering with their conducts. The government went huff and puff to blow down the machines and restore orders, but lost everything to the fiery balls, T2s. Amongst these citizens was a professor who claimed to have a solution to the problem and could stop human beings from being annihilated. Like you would guess, the government wouldn't take his words. He left the urban areas with followers his movement had earned him. The Professor and his followers kept traveling as far as possible from the urban areas. In their search, they met the Curtish people, uncivilized folks, who were having problems with Manganis, evil apes. The professor professed to have a solution to their problems too but demanded a favor. Can the humankind survive without technology? How far can the Curtish people go pleasing the urban folks? Will the apes really take a bargain? Will the two species of humankind live together in peace or prey on each other's weaknesses?

Zuxian · Fantasie
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The king of the Manganis!

The ape Kingdom.

"What do we do now?"

Ella asked, panting, trying to keep her voice low. She was standing between the Professor and Hulu while the rest of the men were just behind them. They could all hear the gibbering of the apes but none of them was bold enough to enter into the death square. At least not yet.

"It's up to you. We will count on you."

The Professor said to her, tracing his huge eyeballs across her skinny and small face. She looked away from him to the direction of Hulu who smiled at her. For a moment she was tempted to think that Hulu already understood English.

"You must be really joking for saying that. Why should I be the scapegoat?"

She said finally, gawping at the Professor who wasn't looking at her. She loved to think that she knew what the old and wierd man was up to, but she sincerely didn't.

"Nobody is making you a scapegoat. Don't get a wrong message. We just thought it's the right thing to do."