A deranged soldier shoots his wife at her place of work --- a secret chemical warfare lab in the California desert. His bullets not only shatter her and her co-workers, but viles of a new nerve gas that, once released into the atmosphere, unleases a plague that kills 80% of the world's population in
Ever Onward
โ Scribed by Wayne Mee
- Publisher
- Wayne Mee
- Tongue
- English
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- 653 KB
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- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A deranged soldier shoots his wife at her place of work --- a secret chemical warfare lab in the California desert. His bullets not only shatter her and her co-workers, but viles of a new nerve gas that, once released into the atmosphere, unleases a plague that kills 80% of the world's population in a week. Ever Onward is the story of those 20% that survived --- at least for a little while
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