ISBN-13: 9781909395015 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 352 str.
In the year of 2067, it is every country for itself. One against all others. Theories are scribbled down and ideas abandoned as the war moves on and leaves weapon after weapon behind. In yet another hopeless laboratory, lights bleep and flash, and a blur of noises fill the air almost deafeningly. A successful experiment, or so it seems, brings the scientists running. Shocked murmurs fill the air as they look upon the test subject. A little boy, with fuzzy wings and feathered tufts over his small body. "Amazing " "Intriquing " "How can this be ?" The boy, curled up in a glass orb like a bird within an egg, was the first successful test subject. Many had been tried, but all others had failed and the test subjects had died. The aim of the experiments? To create a weapon like no other. To fuse the human body with that of an animals' to create a mutant individual with abilities that no human would be able to muster. This is the weapon of England. With the threat of the modern world looming in, and with the humans' dependence on them growing every day, the mutants' road will be long and marked by scars of betrayal and sadness. Now though with childish innocence, the weapons are trained for the coming war. Trained to fight, and trained to complete specialized missions such as spying or technology. Fires loom in, and the threat of war machines rears in the distance. The journey of the mutants will be wrought with dangers aplenty. But are they really ready for what they were created for?
In the year of 2067, it is every country for itself. One against allothers. Theories are scribbled down and ideas abandoned as thewar moves on and leaves weapon after weapon behind.In yet another hopeless laboratory, lights bleep and flash, and ablur of noises fill the air almost deafeningly. A successfulexperiment, or so it seems, brings the scientists running. Shockedmurmurs fill the air as they look upon the test subject. A littleboy, with fuzzy wings and feathered tufts over his small body."Amazing!""Intriquing!""How can this be!?"The boy, curled up in a glass orb like a bird within an egg, wasthe first successful test subject. Many had been tried, but allothers had failed and the test subjects had died.The aim of the experiments? To create a weapon like no other. Tofuse the human body with that of an animals to create a mutantindividual with abilities that no human would be able to muster.This is the weapon of England.With the threat of the modern world looming in, and with thehumans dependence on them growing every day, the mutantsroad will be long and marked by scars of betrayal and sadness.Now though with childish innocence, the weapons are trained forthe coming war. Trained to fight, and trained to completespecialized missions such as spying or technology.Fires loom in, and the threat of war machines rears in thedistance. The journey of the mutants will be wrought withdangers aplenty. But are they really ready for what they werecreated for?