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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 · Fantaisie
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An Unknown Predator

Through the woods.

"I'm not sure if I can go on like this for long."

Ella let out her stance at last. Her eyes leaving the Professor occasionally for the trembling hands carrying the thick legs of the yet unconscious fellow.

The Professor looked up at her, his hands under the head of the fellow, to support the sway and regulate the balance,

"Should we put him over our shoulders then?"

He offered. The girl shot him a glare. They were walking side by side through the woods. Probably not certain of a precise place to go.

"Carrying him isn't the problem. You know what the problem is? Finding a place to lay him down. We can't continue carrying him all day. You should get it, old man."

She looked away from him. The Professor could see frustration splattered on her face.

"Put him down."

He said at last and she sighed. But then she didn't look satisfied too. She didn't hold him in curiosity,

"What now?"

"Let me think."