INVASION: SEDALIA
Eighty years ago, the world stood on the edge of another war it did not yet understand.
In the rolling land of what would one day be called Sedalia, North Carolina, something ancient and impossible was unearthed beneath the soil—an object not made by human hands. It was buried deep, silent, and dormant, as though waiting to be found.
The citizens who discovered it did not understand its origin, only its potential.
The artifact defied known science. It produced clean energy without fuel, healed structures at the molecular level, and reshaped matter in ways no human technology could replicate. Over generations, the people of Sedalia learned—slowly, carefully—how to harness its power. They did not weaponize it. They used it to build.
Cities grew without pollution. Disease faded. Hunger disappeared. Conflict became unnecessary. Sedalia became a model of what humanity could be—peaceful, prosperous, and unified through knowledge rather than fear.
What the people of Sedalia did not know…
was that the technology was never meant to be found.
Far beyond the edge of our solar system exists an ancient civilization—one that mastered interstellar travel long before humanity first looked at the stars. For them, the artifact was not a miracle. It was a tool. One of many. Long ago, during a failed expansion into a distant system, the technology was lost—its signal vanished, presumed destroyed.
For decades, then centuries, they searched.
They followed echoes through dying stars and forgotten worlds, tracing faint remnants of a power signature that should not exist. And at last, they found it.
Earth.
North Carolina.
Sedalia.
To the alien race, the truth was simple:
Humanity had stolen what was not theirs.
Worse, they had thrived because of it.
To allow humans to keep the technology would mean risking the balance of the galaxy itself. The artifact could not remain in human hands. The society built upon it could not be allowed to stand.
The decision was unanimous.
They would reclaim what was lost.
They would erase what was built from it.
And once reclaimed, Earth would no longer be necessary.
Now the skies over Sedalia burn with unnatural light as the invaders arrive—not as conquerors seeking territory, but as executioners restoring cosmic order.
And humanity stands at a crossroads.
One side believes the technology represents hope—the proof that a better world is possible, worth defending at any cost. That what was built in Sedalia is not theft, but evolution.
The other side believes order must be restored, no matter the cost. That Earth is merely collateral damage in reclaiming what was lost.
Two forces.
One truth buried in the past.
And a future that will be decided in Sedalia.
The invasion has begun
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