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    As Korial was laying in is cell, he became unsettled when he realized that he had no idea how large the ship was, or anything about it's crew. He assumed that they were a military recon unit, but he was still unsure. He also remembered how the man he punched had sailed across the room and hit the wall with a sickening thud. There was no explanation for how he had done it. Korial decided that he would ask Gurson about it at their next meeting. He lost his train of thought when the door opened, revealing a man in a black uniform much like Gurson's but with green trim rather than red. "Come, Commander Gurson requests you", said the man. Korial followed him through the halls. On the way, he saw a prisoner being led to one of the doors. As Korial slowed to get a better look, the prisoner made eye contact with him. Korial felt a wave of power stab into his mind and take control of his actions. Korial turned to a group of guards, he held is hand up, palm facing the guards. As he felt an intense wave of emotion, an electric blue ball of fire was fired at the guards. As it made contact, the ball exploded, vaporizing the guards and ripping a massive hole in the wall. A squad of 6 obviously soldier-class armours appeared and opened fire on the prisoner. The weapons were incredibly loud and emitted what appeared to be tiny balls of fire resembling suns. The prisoner was blasted into oblivion within 7 seconds. As soon as he had been killed, Korial regained control of himself. He was astonished that none of the crew were hostile toward him after he had just caused such destruction. "We are sorry about that", said the green-uniformed man. "You must learn to never look at prisoners until they have been processed." They continued to Gurson's room without any further incident. When he entered Gurson was sitting in an elaborate chair in the center of the room. "We will begin your training immediately, please sit down", said Gurson as he gestured to a chair across from him. "Training? For what?", asked Korial. "Surely you have realized that you are not the same as you were when you left Earth. We have unlocked your full potential, but only you can access it.", said Gurson. "What?", asked Korial. "We have removed the social, emotional, physical, mental, and instinctual limits on your mind. You were the real reason the renegades were on Earth. Those devices were made to capture you, seeing as they were unsure of your abilities at the time. And they almost had you, but thankfully we arrived before the process was complete", explained Gurson. "That is the reason you were able to send a security guard across a room, and blast a hole through the reinforced Sigmatium hull. Which brings me to my next point: you must avoid the prisoner zone of the ship from now on. The renegades have discovered how to influence or control the minds of anyone by simply making eye contact. They are the biggest threat to the I.G.E." "Ok", said Korial timidly. "Now i would like you to relax and look into my eyes", said Gurson as he entered Korial's mind. Korial then slipped into the realm of the subconcious....

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