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by Dalibor

Alpha To Omega and Again

March 22, 2012 in Fanfiction, Short Stories

Prelude to Destiny

Pulling up to the house is James Haller. He’s twenty years old, and months from being completely independent, in all ways. He’s moving into a townhouse his friend’s parents are purchasing for their child and a few of their friends. No rent, all they have to pay for is the utilities. He’s got a great new job in the city–downtown St. Louis. He’ll be updating the website of one of those up-and-coming companies. He’s getting paid quite well for the job, and he can basically do it from home unless he’s got major updates. With that and his part-time at the restaurant, he’s going to be quite well off for his age. He starts college next fall, so he’ll be settled in and ready for the commute downtown. He gets out of his car weary–he’s worked a double shift at the restaurant, and he’s quite exhausted. He walks in and checks the table—the purse is there—his mother is home, no night shift today.

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Avengers01

March 11, 2012 in Avengers, Marvel Flashpoint, Ongoing Series

Gathering

All standard disclaimers apply, you can use what I have written, but if you have any decency as an author, please ask me first.

Life, things in it can be harrowing, dangerous, disgusting, bloody, cruel, but there would always be beauty, even if you must look hard to see it.

Friday, the Fifteenth of November, Two Thousand Five
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Astonishing00

March 11, 2012 in Astonishing X-Men, Fanfiction, Marvel Flashpoint, Ongoing Series

“Been a Long Time”

I’ve been living here for over 500 years. I’ve never really thought of that before. I’m over 600 years old. I guess you get the advantage of a long life and only a few gray hairs when you have an advanced haling factor. There was a time, when I spent my life running around, causing all sorts of trouble. I fought in the Second World War, was part of a program called Weapon X, but all that’s gone now. All of it ended when Apocalypse destroyed it all. I joined the X-Men then, and met the most beautiful women in the world. I left the X-Men with her and vowed to never return. Then she and the guy named Apocalypse were killed also. Except me. The man who was once called Weapon X. Now, I’m simply Logan.
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March 11, 2012 in Amazing X-Men, Fanfiction, Marvel Flashpoint, Ongoing Series

“Return To America”

CONTINUITY NOTE: This issue precedes any Flashpoint issue of any title.

The ship was huge. It was the largest invention that mankind and mutant-kind had forged since their years began in Avalon so many years ago. The vessel that has been dubbed the Blackbird by Exodus, founder of the New World’s X-Men. The vessel is, in essence, an all terrain vehicle, it currently hovers a mere inch and a half off of the waters of the Atlantic Ocean but can race along any surface it comes across (or even lack thereof). Inside the Blackbird sits a team of mutants that fate has thrown to Exodus, leaving them to be forged in his image of the New X-Men. The Immortal Ruler of the New World Order sits alone in the back corner of the large transport vessel clutching a book that has not seen the light of day in centuries. The front of the book proclaimed, in giant letters:
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Rath00

March 11, 2012 in Fanfiction, Marvel Flashpoint, Ongoing Series, Rath

Date:11/ 27/ 2470 Personal Log: Exodus
I have discovered something puzzling while in space…a destroyed vessel just outside our solar system held this log entry…

open_file||Discovery.log
Watcher Log: Subject: Terran “Mutant” Rath.
Rath is an unknown element. Since his appearance many super-cycles ago, he has been a most curious creature. He first appeared when he was captured and held hostage by the Kol race, galactic slave traders. He managed to lead a successful rebellion from the prisons, never showing anything but intense drive to be free. He was killed getting the last of his fellow slaves on an escaping vessel.
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by Celeste

The Ballad of Paulson Tanger – Chapter 2

March 7, 2012 in Novel, Ongoing Series, The Ballad of Paulson Tanger

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series The Ballad of Paulson Tanger

Paulson glided down the stairs of his apartment complex on a cloud, imagining all the possible permutations his adventure could take. Visions of racing down streets of some imagined city, wearing something dark and mysterious did an ephemeral glide through his inner vision. While passing through the heavy doors of the lobby, he imagined what other doors he might see that day, what could lie on the other side of those doors for someone such as himself-Someone with nothing to lose, willing to risk all, which wasn’t much, if he was honest with himself. But it was the willingness to act that was important, wasn’t it? Waiting at the bus stop, he briefly entertained thoughts of sexual encounters with lovely and dangerous women. The bus’ s screeching brakes and cloud of exhaust fumes woke him from his idle dreaming, and as he stepped up to pay his toll, Paulson felt a smile transform his face for the first time in years. Turning to sit down, Paulson began examining his options. Both sides of the bus were almost full. The only seats left were at the front of the bus, where, no matter how old you were, you knew you were uncool if you sat there. True to form, the bus jolted forward with no warning to its harried passengers, spilling drinks and papers alike for all unsuspecting riders. The sudden motion catapulted him into the first seat on his left, and with relief, Paulson thanked the Universe for making the decision for him.
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Anarky Dan

February 9, 2012 in Short Stories

“You’re a leader when you get a leader to follow you.”
CHAPTER 1
“BOOM”

The sound of sonic cannons from our aerial attackers engulfs the scene. Technology being what it is these days, it is nothing short of a miracle that we’ve evaded the Guard this long. Todays chase will go down in the record books as the first chase by the Guard with no detainees. That may sound cocky–but I’m confident we will reach the blast gate before they catch us. You may wonder why we are being chased. Moreso, why we are being chased on my private property. Well, it goes like this:
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The Ballad of Paulson Tanger – Chapter 1

January 25, 2012 in Novel, Ongoing Series, The Ballad of Paulson Tanger

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series The Ballad of Paulson Tanger

Paulson Tanger was cursed with an adventurous name. While his name was out visiting exotic locales around the globe, saving busty women from dire situations, rescuing whole governments, entire businesses, and restoring the faith of the people, he…didn’t. Paulson’s physical presence sat on his couch wearing boxers that lacked the elasticity of its newer counterparts, eating leftover Chinese food from the rattling fridge occupying an ignoble corner of his lamentable apartment, its tired walls heaving silent sighs over the humdrum life of its occupant. At the DMV, the tired, angry employee behind the counter telling him his paperwork was wrong and that he needed that form, not this form, and that the line he needed was over there, always spared his driver’s license a skeptical glance, looking from his name to his face with lizard-like movements of the eye, as if they didn’t believe such a slight, unassuming man could have the name Paulson Tanger, full of such promise and mystery. Though he often considered changing his name, in the end he always decided to keep it. Because even though he hated his name, he admitted to himself that the name saved him from a rather stunning level of monotony. He felt it in every day that passed: He was completely and utterly normal. Standing naked in front of a full-length mirror, his unsmiling face and pale limbs reflected back at him, Paulson struggled to find something that shone beyond his inescapable brownness. Nondescript, light brown hair that fell negligently over his brow, average brown eyes. Brown freckles and moles dusting pale skin.
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