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We have always dreamed of having superpowers, wondering what we would accomplish with them and how others would see us. But among all the tales, there's always a limit, a physical weakness, or a supervillain to complement the "gifted human." If there was a full-grown man - let's call him Victor - to have attained infinite strength, speed, and durability, along with the power to turn anything into thin air by mentally focusing on it, would he be likely to use his powers for the common good if he had no limits or super-powered arch-nemesis to hold him back?

Or, in time, would he use his powers for his own sake, regardless of the mortals at his mercy?
A superhero such as this could possibly think of himself as a god...one who does not necessarily see a clear difference between good and evil.

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Vaporize

We have always dreamed of having superpowers, wondering what we would accomplish with them and how others would see us. But among all the tales, there's always a limit, a physical weakness, or a supervillain to complement the "gifted human." If there was a full-grown man - let's call him Victor - to have attained infinite strength, speed, and durability, along with the power to turn anything into thin air by mentally focusing on it, would he be likely to use his powers for the common good if he had no limits or super-powered arch-nemesis to hold him back?

Or, in time, would he use his powers for his own sake, regardless of the mortals at his mercy?
A superhero such as this could possibly think of himself as a god...one who does not necessarily see a clear difference between good and evil.

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Vaporize

Vaporize

by G. L. Argain
Vaporize

Vaporize

by G. L. Argain

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Overview

We have always dreamed of having superpowers, wondering what we would accomplish with them and how others would see us. But among all the tales, there's always a limit, a physical weakness, or a supervillain to complement the "gifted human." If there was a full-grown man - let's call him Victor - to have attained infinite strength, speed, and durability, along with the power to turn anything into thin air by mentally focusing on it, would he be likely to use his powers for the common good if he had no limits or super-powered arch-nemesis to hold him back?

Or, in time, would he use his powers for his own sake, regardless of the mortals at his mercy?
A superhero such as this could possibly think of himself as a god...one who does not necessarily see a clear difference between good and evil.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046141542
Publisher: G. L. Argain
Publication date: 10/24/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 183 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Hi there, I'm G. L. Argain. I'm a college student pursuing engineering as a career, but I took up writing as a hobby. I strive to create a balance between thrilling entertainment and meaningful themes in each of my works - nothing you haven't heard of before, I'll bet. However, I do my best to make my stories as unique and interesting as possible for the reader; in my eyes, fictional literature can be just as astounding as any other form of media.

On another note, I like to ride my mountain bike whenever I have the chance; the body and mind are one, after all.

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