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The Fracture Issue #1Issue #1
“The Fractured”

Welcome to tomorrow. And yesterday. And today. Time itself gets ripped in two when an alien species comes hunting for humanity’s DNA to save their own race. But when 21st century Marine Sgt. Ash Sloan is dragged kicking and screaming into the 23rd century, she refuses to just lie down and become a test tube sample. And she's not the only one.

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The Fracture

Charles Babbage The year 1851:
Charles Babbage

Inventors pour into London for a chance to exhibit their creations at the Queen’s Crystal Palace. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime. But not for Charles Babbage. He’s been snubbed, outcast. His Difference Engine, with its ability to perform mathematical functions, is the laughing stock of a scientific world he’s convinced has no imagination. If only people could be more enlightened, he’d get the honor and respect due a mind as brilliant as his.

Character Bios:

Ash Sergeant Ashleigh Sloan
Ash’s best friend has always been the rifle in her hand. . . . (Read More!)

Cloud Adahy “Elijah” Cloud
A Shaman for the Cherokee tribe, Cloud attempts to heal his. . . .(Read More!)

Lyn Lyn Park
Teenaged boredom sucks for 15-year-old Lyn Park. Bored out of her. . . . (Read More!)

Babbage Charles Babbage
The laughing stock of a scientific world that has no imagination. . . . (Read More!)

Victor Victor Martinez
Mexico City Chief of Police, Victor Martinez, saw his city reduced. . . . (Read More!)

Regin Regin
Regin is the alien equivalent of Machevelli's The Prince. He'll do whatever. . . . (Read More!)

Sigurd Sigurd
Where Regin sees only the black and white, Sigurd sees the grey. . . . (Read More!)

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