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<blockquote data-quote="Radiant" data-source="post: 907321" data-attributes="member: 12018"><p><a href="http://www.deltatimes.com" target="_blank">www.deltatimes.com</a></p><p>The truth can`t be silenced!</p><p>-------------------->continued</p><p>What a mutant is:</p><p>First of all, a mutant is a human just like everione else. Kennedy doesnt want people to think of us as humans, according to him we are the "delta menace". After all its a lot easier to hate someone if you do not think he is a human.</p><p>There are many theories around to explain the phenomenon of mutants. Some say we are a freakish accident, others that we are the next step of evolution. All we need to know here is that first mutants are all those people who can do stuff like flying or shooting beams of energy and second that they wont just go away so we have to find a way to live with it. </p><p></p><p>A history lesson:</p><p>since i cant assume you learned anithing even close to the truth in school i will begin right at the start of things. At the start we know that is, the appearance of the first known mutant. To cut a long story short it was during world war one that a young american soldier found out that the enemies bullets passed right through him if he wanted to. He kept it a secret for a while but eventualy it became known and he was carried of home to be cheked over by the eggheads. They couldnt realy determine anithing about him but it was one of them, i think a doctor named Theodore Weiss, who invented the term delta to describe him. I wont rant much about that delta is a greek later and means change, you can read that up somewhere else but ever since then people who want to sound more intelligent then they are have called us deltas. Then they found out about the genetic changes in mutants a while back they even called that the "delta factor". But im getting ahead of myself. Back to our soldier. The use of a man who could become insubstantial was incredible, especialy since almost no one knew about his existence. In later years the man would be called the Silver Ghost and its estimated that his work cut the wars length by month. I guess that means that the first mutant was actualy a hero but somehow no one seems to care animore.</p><p>Those where better years though and soon after many more mutants appeared. Some where good, some bad and some just wanted to be left alone and in those days people tended to just judge them by their behaviour just like everione else. In those more naive (and some might say much better) times the question was not if you have powers but how you use them. Nice thought isnt it? Much of that tolerance came from the heroes of then, for every mutant who wanted to use his powers to take it out on others there was another who tried to protect the people around him because he thought his powers brought responsibilites. As i said those where more naive times. This was all a but of a merry game as people cheered to mutants in bright costumes stopping bankrobbers and other evildoers. Then World War Two started and the fun ended. After the attack of the japansee airforce on pearl harbor America was thrown right into the next war. And of course the heroes couldnt let their people down. Then the army landed to push back the germans it was accompanied by the newly founded "Delta Squadron". Of course the Nazis had mutants of their own and since they pushed everithing their country had into the war effort they had located and recruited a damn lot of them. So while soldiers and tanks thought on the ground Mutants soared over them and battled with them. And there Deltas clashed the heavens shook with their fury. </p><p>----------->next page</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiant, post: 907321, member: 12018"] [url]www.deltatimes.com[/url] The truth can`t be silenced! -------------------->continued What a mutant is: First of all, a mutant is a human just like everione else. Kennedy doesnt want people to think of us as humans, according to him we are the "delta menace". After all its a lot easier to hate someone if you do not think he is a human. There are many theories around to explain the phenomenon of mutants. Some say we are a freakish accident, others that we are the next step of evolution. All we need to know here is that first mutants are all those people who can do stuff like flying or shooting beams of energy and second that they wont just go away so we have to find a way to live with it. A history lesson: since i cant assume you learned anithing even close to the truth in school i will begin right at the start of things. At the start we know that is, the appearance of the first known mutant. To cut a long story short it was during world war one that a young american soldier found out that the enemies bullets passed right through him if he wanted to. He kept it a secret for a while but eventualy it became known and he was carried of home to be cheked over by the eggheads. They couldnt realy determine anithing about him but it was one of them, i think a doctor named Theodore Weiss, who invented the term delta to describe him. I wont rant much about that delta is a greek later and means change, you can read that up somewhere else but ever since then people who want to sound more intelligent then they are have called us deltas. Then they found out about the genetic changes in mutants a while back they even called that the "delta factor". But im getting ahead of myself. Back to our soldier. The use of a man who could become insubstantial was incredible, especialy since almost no one knew about his existence. In later years the man would be called the Silver Ghost and its estimated that his work cut the wars length by month. I guess that means that the first mutant was actualy a hero but somehow no one seems to care animore. Those where better years though and soon after many more mutants appeared. Some where good, some bad and some just wanted to be left alone and in those days people tended to just judge them by their behaviour just like everione else. In those more naive (and some might say much better) times the question was not if you have powers but how you use them. Nice thought isnt it? Much of that tolerance came from the heroes of then, for every mutant who wanted to use his powers to take it out on others there was another who tried to protect the people around him because he thought his powers brought responsibilites. As i said those where more naive times. This was all a but of a merry game as people cheered to mutants in bright costumes stopping bankrobbers and other evildoers. Then World War Two started and the fun ended. After the attack of the japansee airforce on pearl harbor America was thrown right into the next war. And of course the heroes couldnt let their people down. Then the army landed to push back the germans it was accompanied by the newly founded "Delta Squadron". Of course the Nazis had mutants of their own and since they pushed everithing their country had into the war effort they had located and recruited a damn lot of them. So while soldiers and tanks thought on the ground Mutants soared over them and battled with them. And there Deltas clashed the heavens shook with their fury. ----------->next page [/QUOTE]
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