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Episode 1:
It was 2072, I woke up feeling slightly strange and looked around me to see why
My vision was blurred as if looking through liquid and when I came fully back to reality – I saw why
There were shelves and shelves of heads in liquid filled glass jars with pipes and cables attached to them – some were clearly recognisable – others were not – most were asleep (or dead) !
I WAS ONE OF THEM !
Then I remembered more – the world had changed in the last 50 years – since the corona virus attack from the alien Grays.
(Ronald Bump, the, then President of the USA had been replaced by Bo Jiden, another nincompoop – both had been inaugurated when they were over 100 years old and both were incontinent - Bo Jiden had finally challenged the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un to death in mortal combat and lost……
Part of the agreement was that the winner, won the other competitors country – which wasn’t good for the rest of the world, especially the UK – Who, since Brexit, had come to rely, totally on the USA for trade)
In the last 50 years – I had become an anti-Gray fighter and had been captured in a last ditch attempt to regain control of the earth and had been captured in a battle for Glastonbury – which was a known stronghold for the aliens.
They had removed our heads in an attempt to find out what we knew about anti-alien fighters – they had used their technology to keep us alive via nutrient-rich liquid in the jars.
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Great stuff @Wibbles thanks for posting Are you a big fan of sci-fi?Online Community Coordinator
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Alex_Scope said:Great stuff @Wibbles thanks for posting Are you a big fan of sci-fi?
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I want to know what happens next @wibbles!
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Tori_Scope said:I want to know what happens next @wibbles!
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I was in a very stressful position - no mobility or even head movement
I was clearly unable to escape from the confines of the fluid filled jar....
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I decided to use my will power to escapeI had found that I could move objects simply by willing them to move - I had been able to do this for several years but what could a head achieve on its own ? I would have to recover my body in order to regain my full abilities and somehow get a surgeon to connect it all back up again..
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Enjoy this so far @Wibbles seeing it in short bursts makes helps to grab the readers attention I think!Online Community Coordinator
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I will continue tomorrowNext enthralling episode
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Wibbles said:I will continue tomorrowNext enthralling episodeOnline Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Don't leave us hanging @Wibbles ha ha x
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I could move my eyes and looked to the far edge of the room where I made out, what looked to me like a rack of hanging objects and a saw a chance - then I realised that it was a rack of headless bodies losely hanging..
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@Wibbles
What an image to have in my head on a Saturday afternoon! I look forward to the next installment -
snap @Tori_Scope wonder if @oldngrumpy has spotted this as a story x
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