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The Origin of F.O.R.C.E.: The Origin of F.O.R.C.E., #1
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Rumors have swirled for years surrounding the small and somewhat humble town of Roswell, New Mexico. The story, now emblazoned across conspiracy books, word of mouth and the World Wide Web, proclaims that an alien ship crash landed in a deserted area, taking a few lives yet leaving at least one whole alien specimen for our covert Government Agents to collect. This rumor, so entertaining and Hollywood-esque, has permeated modern culture and lore with the zeal of fantasy – yet it is backed by a truth even more astounding and far reaching.

1947 found the first scout ships of the Chrysallaman Empire reach our planet. Their mission was simple, find a suitable planet for colonization; HG-281, otherwise known as Earth, was the perfect target. Rich with land, minerals and water, the blue planet could boast only of a primitive race of defenders known as Humans, bugs that could be easily squashed by the might of a single Chrysallaman’s mind. When a scout ship is unexpectedly brought down, the advance party is forced to return to their home planet to report and regroup, 30 light years away. They left behind a broken ship, dead crewmembers and a young alien boy who would grow to become one of Earth’s greatest assets – and her greatest ally.

The lizard-like aliens would be back, and in force. Mankind has 65-70 years to prepare a strategy capable of defending against not only superior technology, but superior psychic ability and strength. It will take an elite group of military personnel, brilliant scientists, a sombrero wearing alien and another generation to plant the seeds that will grow into a World Wide Defense the likes of which the Chrysallamans have never known….

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Release dateJun 1, 1996
The Origin of F.O.R.C.E.: The Origin of F.O.R.C.E., #1

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    The Origin of F.O.R.C.E.: The Origin of F.O.R.C.E., #1
    The Origin of F.O.R.C.E.: The Origin of F.O.R.C.E., #1

    Rumors have swirled for years surrounding the small and somewhat humble town of Roswell, New Mexico. The story, now emblazoned across conspiracy books, word of mouth and the World Wide Web, proclaims that an alien ship crash landed in a deserted area, taking a few lives yet leaving at least one whole alien specimen for our covert Government Agents to collect. This rumor, so entertaining and Hollywood-esque, has permeated modern culture and lore with the zeal of fantasy – yet it is backed by a truth even more astounding and far reaching. 1947 found the first scout ships of the Chrysallaman Empire reach our planet. Their mission was simple, find a suitable planet for colonization; HG-281, otherwise known as Earth, was the perfect target. Rich with land, minerals and water, the blue planet could boast only of a primitive race of defenders known as Humans, bugs that could be easily squashed by the might of a single Chrysallaman’s mind. When a scout ship is unexpectedly brought down, the advance party is forced to return to their home planet to report and regroup, 30 light years away. They left behind a broken ship, dead crewmembers and a young alien boy who would grow to become one of Earth’s greatest assets – and her greatest ally. The lizard-like aliens would be back, and in force. Mankind has 65-70 years to prepare a strategy capable of defending against not only superior technology, but superior psychic ability and strength. It will take an elite group of military personnel, brilliant scientists, a sombrero wearing alien and another generation to plant the seeds that will grow into a World Wide Defense the likes of which the Chrysallamans have never known….

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