Erica eyed the man warily, gauging his abilities. Fusion capabilities, huh?
After the Omega Event, Omegas all across the world had been studied, and it had been stated that no two Omegas had the same ability. But considering so many people still left in the world, Erica highly doubted that.
Five years on, the number of Omegas had slowly but steadily increased. A lot of baseline humans were afraid of eventually being overrun by Omegas, but it was hard to tell for sure.
Shaking her head to clear these thoughts, Erica turned back to the man.
"I don't know what you've been told, but we're not terrorists. We're just a bunch of kids who are being picked on for no good reason. I don't have time for this right now, I have other problems to deal with." She finished, then turned and walked back into the other room, where the rest of the group was waiting.
"So, what now?" She asked.
After the Omega Event, Omegas all across the world had been studied, and it had been stated that no two Omegas had the same ability. But considering so many people still left in the world, Erica highly doubted that.
Five years on, the number of Omegas had slowly but steadily increased. A lot of baseline humans were afraid of eventually being overrun by Omegas, but it was hard to tell for sure.
Shaking her head to clear these thoughts, Erica turned back to the man.
"I don't know what you've been told, but we're not terrorists. We're just a bunch of kids who are being picked on for no good reason. I don't have time for this right now, I have other problems to deal with." She finished, then turned and walked back into the other room, where the rest of the group was waiting.
"So, what now?" She asked.