The Chronicles of Cassio Cross: Mutant Genocide
The rise in mutant population began in the 1900's. What man didn't understand they tried to destroy. It took almost 200 years for humanity to except mutants. No longer did we have to hide our abilities.

Space travel began in the 1960's and once man landed on the moon, they drew the attention of the Narouse and Proxim species who later would form the Legion Empire. They watched for 140 years waiting for the right time to make contact.

We sent crews to Mars, Neptune and even Saturn to create habital environments to sustain life but they found out that they were not alone. We were being slaughtered by the Knights of Prodigy when the Legion Empire came and defended the settlers.

We found out that Earth had been under surveliance for a very long time by many alien species. Some of the alien life forms believed that mutants were the next stage of evolution and would take over the stars. Earth joined the Legion Empire to stand against those who would keep us from the stars but we soon discovered that not everyone was happy to see mutants joining.

Once again, mutants had to hide their abilities for fear of being annihilated.
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The Chronicles of Cassio Cross: Mutant Genocide
The rise in mutant population began in the 1900's. What man didn't understand they tried to destroy. It took almost 200 years for humanity to except mutants. No longer did we have to hide our abilities.

Space travel began in the 1960's and once man landed on the moon, they drew the attention of the Narouse and Proxim species who later would form the Legion Empire. They watched for 140 years waiting for the right time to make contact.

We sent crews to Mars, Neptune and even Saturn to create habital environments to sustain life but they found out that they were not alone. We were being slaughtered by the Knights of Prodigy when the Legion Empire came and defended the settlers.

We found out that Earth had been under surveliance for a very long time by many alien species. Some of the alien life forms believed that mutants were the next stage of evolution and would take over the stars. Earth joined the Legion Empire to stand against those who would keep us from the stars but we soon discovered that not everyone was happy to see mutants joining.

Once again, mutants had to hide their abilities for fear of being annihilated.
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The Chronicles of Cassio Cross: Mutant Genocide

The Chronicles of Cassio Cross: Mutant Genocide

by James C Comer
The Chronicles of Cassio Cross: Mutant Genocide

The Chronicles of Cassio Cross: Mutant Genocide

by James C Comer

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The rise in mutant population began in the 1900's. What man didn't understand they tried to destroy. It took almost 200 years for humanity to except mutants. No longer did we have to hide our abilities.

Space travel began in the 1960's and once man landed on the moon, they drew the attention of the Narouse and Proxim species who later would form the Legion Empire. They watched for 140 years waiting for the right time to make contact.

We sent crews to Mars, Neptune and even Saturn to create habital environments to sustain life but they found out that they were not alone. We were being slaughtered by the Knights of Prodigy when the Legion Empire came and defended the settlers.

We found out that Earth had been under surveliance for a very long time by many alien species. Some of the alien life forms believed that mutants were the next stage of evolution and would take over the stars. Earth joined the Legion Empire to stand against those who would keep us from the stars but we soon discovered that not everyone was happy to see mutants joining.

Once again, mutants had to hide their abilities for fear of being annihilated.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781546663508
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Series: The Chronicles of Cassio Cross , #1
Pages: 496
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.00(d)
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