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FutureAnon - Prologue

Aug 17th, 2012
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  1. I need a proper name for this story, everything I've come up with blows
  2.  
  3. >In the early 2200's, an elite force of the most skilled and talented Humans on the planet Earth is formed by the World Government
  4. >They are brought together in an attempt to combat the largest threats to man-kind; rebel, military, alien, or otherwise
  5. >Each member of this team has a custom full-body suit, built and tailored to their own unique abilities and specifications, using the most advanced technology available; some of it alien
  6. >(Think of something like Iron Man, or MegaMan type suits)
  7. >You are Anonymous, and you are the newest and youngest member of this elite group
  8. >You are also the first to use a new second generation suit, capable of faster speeds, greater strengths, more efficient energy manipulation, etc.
  9. >This suit is also capable of linking with any first generation suit, taking it's unique abilities and transforming to adapt to the old tech
  10. >It was built as a fail-safe; to not only improve the abilities of the user, but to destroy the other suits should their users be defeated, thus preventing unwanted parties from obtaining the technology
  11. >Most of the missions you or your comrades were sent on involved the elimination of either key targets or entire groups of people/aliens; by any means necessary
  12. >Collateral damage and civilian casualties were never an issue with the higher-ups
  13. >You never liked the idea of killing innocents, so you never deliberately did it
  14. >Sometimes though, they were caught in the crossfire
  15. >It was just part of the job
  16. >You personally were beyond ecstatic to be using a suit that was the peak of human technology, and that you got to use it to rid the world of evil threats
  17. >As time went on, you cared less and less about anything else
  18.  
  19. >The Human race had been looking for a new planet to colonize, as Earth had deteriorated into such a state where it wouln't remain very habitable after another century or two
  20. >The problem, however, is that all of the nearest Earth-like garden planets had already been fully colonized by other alien races, and Human's didn't have the kind of power to invade another planet that was populated by a species more advanced than theirs
  21. >The world leaders hoped to change that with your team of elite mercenaries and unique power suits
  22. >The creation of these suits, and how effective they were, had at least proven to keep the potential attackers at bay
  23. >One particular alien species, that was mostly nuetral with Humans, had been working on tech to create wormholes between specific and very distant locations
  24. >Your leaders knew they had been using this in secret to bring more of their kind to Earth, and they didn't like it
  25. >A location was found on Earth where a major wormhole machine was under construction, and you and a large part of your team were sent to investigate it
  26. >Not only are they obviously dangerous, but the wormholes had potential to bring large numbers of military forces from planet to planet, and we just couldn't take that chance
  27. >Your team was told to destroy the machine, remove all evidence, and eliminate anybody involved
  28. >You personally wanted to hear their side of the story, and learn their intentions, but you knew the others would start attacking the moment they arrived
  29. >With that, you went on ahead to beat everybody else there
  30. >And so you did
  31.  
  32. >The location was in a large series of old airport hangers
  33. >From the outside, the entire place looks abandoned; not even any posted guards or scouts outside
  34. >You fly down to one of the large doors, and flip on your thermal vision
  35. >Sure enough, there's a large number of aliens in there working on something big
  36. >Covering the cielings, about the size of two football fields lined up next to each other, was a perfectly round apparatus, connected to a large machine that seemed to be harnessing an obscene amount of energy from an unknown source
  37. >The hanger doors in front of you were locked, so you just decided to walk through them, creating an Anon-shaped hole in it with ease
  38. >Every alien in the building stops and looks at you in shock
  39. >You are the first to speak, holding your arms slightly in front of you, raising your hands up
  40. "I know what this looks like."
  41. >One of the aliens close to you, likely a physicist of some sort based on what he's wearing, walks up to you
  42. >"You here to stop us yes? To kill us for making wormhole?"
  43. "Well, yeah, that's what my team was sent here to do. But I came ahead of them because I want to know what you intend to do with this wormhole, maybe I can stop them from attacking!"
  44. >"You are wasting time human. We here to get rid of your pathetic race. You and your comrades cannot even stop us!"
  45. >He turns to face a couple who are standing at what looks like a control panel for the machine
  46. >He shouts to them in his native tongue; something you can't understand
  47. >The machine begins to power up, sending energy into the large ring apparatus
  48.  
  49. >Just then, multiple crashes are heard around the hangers, as your comrades arrive in style
  50. >A few crash through the same hangar door that you did, one of them ramming you to the ground
  51. >You both slide along the foor, ending up right about dead-center under the ring
  52. >You'd say a couple dozen of your team mebers had arrived, which is a lot more than usual
  53. >They were scattered around the hangers; miraculously none of them had crashed into any parts of the machine
  54. >You jump up and take flight, ready to address your allies
  55. "You guys, we have to stop these motherfuckers, they intend to use this to wipe us all out!"
  56. >"No shit kid, why do ya think so many of us came here!?" shouts the one that had crashed into you
  57. "Oh fuck off Cutter, let's just get started already!"
  58. >Cutter was his nickname
  59. >Most members of your team had one, and most of them were rather simple; based on their specialty, and easy to use in conversation
  60. >Everybody still called you kid; you were the youngest after all, just in your mid 20's
  61.  
  62. >Cutter gets up and dashes for two of the aliens, producing a couple large blades from his arms as he approaches, and quickly dispatches them
  63. >Another one nearby, often called Heavy, had transformed both of his arms into large guns; one a minigun, the other a canon capable of charging and shooting short-range rocket-like balls of energy
  64. >With a booming and strewn-out laugh, he opens fire on the biggest groups of aliens he can see
  65. >By now, everybody had been engaged in battle
  66. >Realistically, it was just a slaughter; every single alien in there would be dead in seconds
  67. >Hovering in front of the machine was a blue and white colored suit, with miniature tesla coils sticking out of it's sholders
  68. >He reached both of his arms outward to the machine, letting loose large bolts of lightning out of either arm and into the machine
  69. >An alien voice shouts out in protest
  70. >"Fool! You could alter the worm hole, even change it's destination!"
  71. >"Good!" the man in the suit shouts
  72. >The wormhole, now opening directly above you because you were too stupid to move, is reacting wildly to the power fluctuation in the machine
  73. >You can feel a slight pull coming from the wormhole now
  74. >Well, that's not good
  75. "Tesla you stupid fuck, you're turning this thing into a black hole! Just fucking destroy it already!"
  76. >"A black hole!? 'the fuck do you take me for, that's impossible!" he says back to you, obviously having too much fun to care
  77. >He charges up his suit again, unleashing more lightning into the machine
  78. >The energy shoots through the machine to the wormhole ring, striking around and across it from side to side
  79. >Within moments, it fully opens, still reacting wildly and constantly shifting around
  80. >Without second thought, you begin to fly down and away, only to realize you're not gaining any distance
  81. >Looking around, you see the others attempting to do the same
  82. >Before you can even think, the wormhole begins to quickly pull you into it
  83. >Just before it takes you in, you spot Heavy firing a large energy blast to the machine
  84. >It seems to be slowly escaping the pull of the wormhole
  85. >Every single one of you is about be pulled into an unstable wormhole
  86. >There's no telling what planet or solar system you might end up in
  87. >Seems like you're the first to go...
  88.  
  89. >After seconds of the indescribable chaos of traveling through a wormhole at unknown speeds, you seem to reach your destination
  90. >It looks like a very colorful garden planet
  91. >The only problem is that you are not on it
  92. >Seems like you were shot out of the wormhole into this small planet's orbit
  93. >You're still moving fast enough that you would enter the atmosphere within seconds
  94. >And so you did
  95. >Your suits were built for extreme heat and cold, but you weren't sure if they could take this
  96. >Thankfully they were at least completely sealed with their own oxygen supply; in case of bio-terrorism, of course, but it seemed to work for the vacuum of space too
  97. >You transfer all of the suits energy into shields, hoping the heat of rocketing through the atmosphere wouldn't cause any serious damage
  98. >The suit seems to perform rather well, making it's way down to the planet below
  99. >You now focus most of the suits power to the small jetpack on your back, as well as the boosters and stabalizers in your palms and feet
  100. >You quickly realize that you won't be able to slow down quick enough
  101. >A small village appears before you, right in your path
  102. >Lukily you're able to use your boosters to change your course, now heading for large open fields a few miles from the village
  103. >Now using most of your energy to slow your momentum, you hope for the best, no longer able to really see where you were going
  104. >Within a few more seconds, you slam into the ground, forming a large crater
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