Dawn of the Apocylypse

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  • In the year 3012 Aliens invaded the planet earth which started the Apocylypse in Oklahoma.They sent every citizen underground to stay until they leave.10 years later rations are running low cause of other states joining underground and fights are happening witch leads to resistants and then wars. The aliens have found abundences of radiation and are becoming stronger and have learned how to get underground.You must find the source of all these Aliens and stop it before they rule the world.



    Nanders a soldier sent out to kill the aliens was walking on a road with many cracks in it and a few crashed cars.

  • Marie lay under one of the crashed cars. Her hair was matted down with blood and she was trapped beneath the car. She heard someone walking. Hoping it wasn't an alien, she screamed, "Help!"

  • Nanders looked beside him and saw Marie he lifted up the car with one of his augmentations he got underground "Go I got you"Nanders said


    (Augmention is a sort of cyborg thing and he got one on his arms so he could lift heavy things)

  • Marie crawled out from under the car. Her arm was bloody and nearly severed off. She slouched against some rubble and barely managed to whisper "Thank you."

  • Nanders picked her up and put her beside a crumbled building.he struggled to find a band-aid from his back pack but finally did and healed up the cuts "Are You Okay!"Nanders said

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    Willow stared out the window of a building that wasn't too damaged. It would collapse, but not soon. She held an AK-47, and had a pistol holstered. She had gloves on, they were helpful for covering her arms. The gloves were thick, and she had combat boots as well. Her jacket was zipped up and she wore normal jeans. The aliens had left her alone for now, they didn't see her as any kind of threat. But she knew they would come for her soon enough. She watched a man help a girl out from under the car. He seemed to be from the underground. She didn't trust taking refuge there, though. She much more preferred living in the broken buildings.

  • Soon enough, she decided to climbed down from the building. She slowly approached them, and stopped, looking at the sobbing girl. She shook her head and sighed. "There's no use in crying about it. Suck it up." she snapped.

  • Marie was a ticking time bomb. Her mind had been tampered with by the aliens before the accident. She had supreme telekinetic powers. Her sobs continued as she glared, "What did you say to me." She stood up and walked closer to Nanders.

  • "I said suck it up. I understand that you've probably been through some crazy sh*t, but crying won't do a thing for you."she said. She never sympathized with people that cry. She never normally cried herself. It got people nowhere it life. She bottled her emotions up in times like these, and left this stuff to herself.

  • Marie let her kinetic mind take over the emotion. Instead of crying, she now focused all of her energy to her mind.

  • Willow sighed in relief. She wasn't sure if the girl could control her emotions. Thank god, She thought. Now she knew she'd be able to tolerate this girl.

  • Marie let her telekinetic power overcome. She used her mind to force Willow's arms and legs into a lock, so she couldn't move. She spoke nothing.

  • When she realized she was frozen, she narrowed her eyes. Then, she grinned. "Having fun?" she asked. She liked this girl. Having a temper-great. Willow normally stayed calm, unless frustrated.

  • "Next time, don't tell me what to do with my emotions. Unlike you, I let them out. It's healthy- ya know." She cocked her head to the side with the final words.

  • "Eh. I was just giving some friendly advice. Crying-at least-doesn't get you anywhere." she said. She thought crying attracted a lot of attention, which she didn't need.