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An unknown event, far into dystopian civilizations cause many worlds to collide with each other. With many missing and the rest distraught it takes a lot for the worlds to build back up. When these individuals find the chaos their worlds have fallen into, they seek order and in their pursuit they come across worlds beyond imagination, schemes so deviant, and an uncertainty so deadly. The more they learn about their story, the more tangled the web becomes. In this game of survival, no technique is out of bounds, no power is overpowered and no scheme is too brilliant. In the end it's all about making it to the end of their journey, but the question still remains: would their quest bring back order? Or drive them deeper into chaos? The story follows a catalogue of characters intertwined with each other's lives, but with their own conflicts twisting their individual existence. Nova, the shattered supersoldier, struggling to differentiate the right from wrong shouldering a new power. Prybax, an enhanced criminal of old, forced to face the consequences for his crimes. Blackout, a powerful revolutionary turned mercenary, questioning the righteousness of his own pursuit. Aion, a man out of time, trying to desperately to escape his own 'self-fulfilling' fate. Liz, a teenager with supernatural capabilities trying to escape a forgotten past returning to haunt her. And Sakura, a girl getting lost amidst all this, possessed with the ability fix the one problem that set off all these chain reactions, but protecting the secrets in fear of threats that this knowledge could pose. This is a story originally written for an multiplayer first person shooter game, adapted to a form of story told in a sequence of short stories. Give it a chance... See if it clicks with your taste ;)
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Chapter 1 - A Triagon

Triagon (NLT /tr'aıegon/; NaT /traıgon/) 

noun 

A practically unachievable yet theoretically probable geometric shape with only three vertices occupying three dimensions used to explain the scientific theory known as Winter's law (from Winter Leibniz). (Not to be confused with Trigon or Triangle; which is two dimensional) 

rare usage: A crucial concept in a subject difficult to be taught. (i.e: Calculus is a triagon in mathematics) 

-New Millennium Dictionary, 26th extended edition, 2100-