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Rated: 18+ · Interactive · Fantasy · #871627
Scientists develop a shrinking device; what awaits the person who goes under the beam?
This choice: ..stormed out of the room, while Brett remained to be shrunk.  •  Go Back...
Chapter #3

Inverse effect

    by: Benway69 Author IconMail Icon
Bob did a last check on the containment field. It was vital in limiting the experimental effect to the test subject. Outside it had begun to rain and the evening had become prematurely dark.

"You ready, Brett?" asked Hailey.

"Yes."

The two scientists began to operate the device and set in motion recording devices. This was it!

Suddenly, with a deafening roar of thunder, the storm broke and lightning arced down from the heavens, striking the buildings. There was a roar as the equpiment overloaded!

"Oh my gods!" yelled Bob, power's off the map, losing containment!"

"Shut it off!" screamed Hailey, but it was too late. Brett was enveloped in a ball of lightning-like energy which suddenly exploded outwards and through the walls of the lab.

The lights died, along with all the equipment.

You have the following choices:

1. Everyone in a ten mile radius has been shrunk to 1cm tall

2. The town itself including buildings has shrunk!

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