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Fragmente

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'When every one is given the same starting point, only those with enough wits and thoroughly maximized fortunate encounters can stand out' - The observer. When Mike and the rest of his race were thrown into another reality with nothing; no forewarning , no tutorial and no pre-knowledge of hacks, they must amass as much fragments as they can to access the powers, knowledge and clues they need to survive..or maybe thrive in the uncertainty that this reality is , while also figuring out the giant puzzle it is from a web of entangled knowledge , hints and clues, one fragment at a time starting from their assigned planet, the Blue Orca . In a soon-to-be-assimilated world where fragments, components and pieces makes all the difference , Mike must amass as much of them as he can if he must stand out.
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Chapter 1 - Rude Awakening.

It felt cold , wrong and out of place . This was not the temperature of his room and this was definitely not the texture of his bed...or any bed for that matter . That was how Mike perceived his surrounding in his semi - conscious state of sleep. That observation quickly faded to the back of his mind as his body tried to adjust to it's surroundings. 

 [ << You have been assigned to the blue Orca. Spawn point confirmed to be the Genesis remnant mountain Cluster.]

Mike woke up with a jolt. It was not everyday that one hears a voice in his head , especially one as cold and unfeeling as the one he just heard. 

 ' strange... Where am i?!'

As he took note of his surroundings he noticed that it was not his room and definitely not his shared residence. In fact, there was nothing with the semblance of a house in sight. Instead, he found himself naked in a dry valley scantily dotted with trees as far as the eyes could see . The surroundings were made dark by the totally black sky. This was his second clue that something was terribly wrong as it was nothing like the red sky and green sky that respectively characterized day and night cycle he knew.