Storm' Fury: The Shenkar War

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Authors: Seth Libby
click from the security doors. Opening the door Liam and Tim entered the enhancement room.
                  Looking around Liam searched for someone in charge. Scientists, doctors and medical assistants moved about checking the status of their incubated patients. One of the scientists paused at his work and looked up to see Liam and Tim. The scientist was clearly surprised to see two Templar knights present, which Liam thought rather odd considering they deal with knights everyday. Shaking off his surprise he then made his way over to them.
                  “Mr. Brennan, it's good to see you again,” said the scientist.
                  Now it was Liam's turn to be surprised. Looking at the man he judged him to be in his mid twenties, black hair with a plain thin face. Looking at the man’s name tag he read the name: Henry Davran, a name he didn't recognize. This was the first time he had ever come down to the incubation center and he never recalled meeting this man.
                  “You don't remember me, do you? Well it has been a long time. I had heard your group had recovered their memories so I figured you might remember me. I was the scientist who you last spoke to before you underwent the enhancement process,” explained Henry.
                  Liam thought for a moment before it all came back to him. The young scientist who, although uncomfortable with the subject, had tried to explain what his body and mind was about to undergo. It seemed like an eternity ago when he had volunteered to undergo a new alien process that would make him the super soldier he was today.
                  “Sorry, so much has happened since then. I do remember you now that you have reminded me of that day. Good to see you weren't present when the facility had been attacked; many of the scientists that had been present had died.”
                  “Yes, I was already in Texas at that point although I lost a few good friends that day,” Henry explained sadly.
                  “Henry, I am sorry but we didn't come here to reminisce, we came because of one of the new recruits,” explained Liam.
                  “Oh......yeah, sure I am glad to help, what is their name?” asked Henry.
                  “Sabrina Wellmo,” Tim blurted before Liam could respond.
                  Henry looked up as if thinking the name over in his head. After a few moments his face fell slightly.
                  “What?” asked Liam.
                  “Yes...What?” asked Tim, a bit more demanding.
                  “Well...it’s just that there were complications with Miss Wellmo's incubator. There was a power spike which resulted in an overload in her. While she is stabilized, she is registering no brain activity, we fear she might be lost,” Henry explained, clearly uncomfortable having to explain this to the father of the subject.
                  Tim's face filled with anguish with this news. Seeing his friend in pain Liam spoke.
                  “Please take us to her.”
                  Henry nodded and then turned. They followed Henry to the back of the incubation room to a small door. Passing through the door took them into a small room that held three hospital beds. Sabrina Wellmo occupied the middle bed while the other two beds remained empty. Several machines were hooked up to monitor her life signs as well as regulate her breathing.
                  “Could you please excuse us, Henry?” Liam asked.
                  “Oh...yeah, if you need anything I will be in the incubation chamber.”
                  After Henry had left the room Liam stepped up next to Sabrina and studied her as he thought. Tim moved to the other side of the bed and took up his daughter's hand, placing it to his

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