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In the year 1967, a secret organization of the C.I.A was born. It was known as the H2 Faction. Anytime there was a tragedy or something needed to be covered up they were always there. Any way I'm pretty sure you guys don't want to hear the whole story on this organization, so I'll skip right on. As our hero arrives at the island, Mr. Jax greets him, with a stern handshake with an unbinding grip and a glare of uneasiness in eyes. Mr. Jax: Do you know the reason I called you here? Zero: No, not really, what's the problem? Zero :And who would that be? Zero: Hey, Mr. Jax is it possible that........

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  • In the year 1967, a secret organization of the C.I.A was born. It was known as the H2 Faction. Anytime there was a tragedy or something needed to be covered up they were always there. Any way I'm pretty sure you guys don't want to hear the whole story on this organization, so I'll skip right on. As our hero arrives at the island, Mr. Jax greets him, with a stern handshake with an unbinding grip and a glare of uneasiness in eyes. Mr. Jax: Do you know the reason I called you here? Zero: No, not really, what's the problem? Zero :And who would that be? Zero: Hey, Mr. Jax is it possible that........
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  • In the year 1967, a secret organization of the C.I.A was born. It was known as the H2 Faction. Anytime there was a tragedy or something needed to be covered up they were always there. Any way I'm pretty sure you guys don't want to hear the whole story on this organization, so I'll skip right on. Narrator: So, let's see when this all started... Oh, yeah, I remember: It's was a Saturday and I planned to sleep in, but then Mr. Jax called. He said he needed me for something urgent on "Apax Island". Now if your wondering, Mr. Jax is my boss. He is also the head of the H2 Faction, and Apax Island is the place where we test meta genes, ancient alien techonolgy, and well you get where I'm with this. (The narrator arrives at Apax Island) As our hero arrives at the island, Mr. Jax greets him, with a stern handshake with an unbinding grip and a glare of uneasiness in eyes. Mr. Jax: Do you know the reason I called you here? Zero: No, not really, what's the problem? Mr. Jax: Well, as you know three years have passed since "Project Dark Angel" and 34t-LZ escaped. Until now he has been hiding in the shadows, and he is out of hiding, and he has made a new friend. Zero :And who would that be? Mr. Jax: Agent Zero have you ever heard of "The Son of Jack"? Zero: Yes of course I do sir, he was all over the news comitting murders at White Chapel, immitating Jack the Ripper. Mr. Jax: Yes, well It seems as if he was recently sprung from a maxium security prison, and the only image they caught of him was a large glare, and a few minutes before that there is a very unusual man walking toward the armory. Zero: So let me guess your thinking that Jack may have the "Meta Gene" and the strange man was 34t-LZ? Mr. Jax: Exactly and I want you to fly to London and find out what happened and gather forensics. (As Mr. Jax and I strolled through Pandora's Garden, something came to my mind) Zero: Hey, Mr. Jax is it possible that........ Mr. Jax: No questions, agent. You know your mission. There will be no need for weapons but I do suggest you equip yourself with a vest and a gun just in case. Zero: But Sir...... Mr. Jax: Do I make myself clear, agent? Zero: Yes, sir.
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