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short stories with a twist

Author: BigSis
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In a world of superheroes and aliens, superhumans and super villains, a secretive alien race go around the globe, searching, prowling for a certain genetic match for their latest test. They find their desired test subject in a 14-year-old boy. They kidnap him and change him, twisting his humanity away from him, tearing at both his body and mind, and before the boy knew it, he was changed. He'd lost everything that made him...himself. Taking far too long, but not because of their own mistakes, the Justice League find the ship that was orbiting Jupiter and launch an offensive on it, saving the boy...or whatever he could count as now. How will he adapt to a world he's been away from for the better part of half a decade? And how will he adapt to the people he must now associate with? (A/N - Okay, just a heads-up: I've based the Alien Race the MC is spliced with off of the Saiyans from DB. But, and this is a big ass BUT, I'm going to be treating them like a normal biological race. Which means no Ki, no cultivation, and just pure physical power. That also means no planet destroying Ki Beams. I'm gonna be remedying this by making Saiyans, or at the very least the MC, physically stronger than they were in Dragonball Canon. So don't ask for him to have Ki or be able to destroy planets because it ain't gonna happen. At all. Oh yeah, I also don't own the cover photo for the story. If the original owner/artist doesn't want me to have it up, just tell me and I'll take it down.)

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