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The Changed
Four teens survive a cosmic disaster and awaken terrifying powers while something beyond Earth watches them.
The mission was supposed to make history.
Four high school students—Blake, Austin, Dean, and Eric—were chosen to participate in an experimental orbital research program studying unusual solar activity near Earth’s atmosphere. Intelligent, athletic, and psychologically compatible under stress, the four friends were considered ideal candidates for the public relations side of the mission: young faces representing the future of space exploration.
None of them knew the truth.
Days before launch, deep-space satellites detected a massive solar flare unlike anything ever recorded. Hidden inside the radiation wave was an impossible energy signature that appeared to move intentionally through space. Classified divisions within NASA believed the phenomenon could be evidence of nonhuman cosmic intelligence, but canceling the mission risked global panic and exposure of years of secret research.
The shuttle launched anyway.
Everything went wrong in orbit.
As the solar flare struck the station, communications failed instantly. Gravity distorted throughout the vessel. Hallways bent unnaturally, alarms screamed, and black fractures of light spread across the walls like cracks in reality itself. The crew aboard the station died within minutes.
But the four boys survived.
When rescue teams finally recovered the station, Blake, Austin, Dean, and Eric were found unconscious at the center of the destroyed research module surrounded by unexplained energy readings that should have vaporized them. Medical scans revealed their bodies had fused with unknown cosmic radiation on a cellular level. Worse, the energy inside them was still evolving.
The public was told the mission ended in catastrophe. Official reports declared all four teenagers dead alongside the station crew.
Instead, they were transported to a classified underground containment facility buried beneath a remote research complex. The site was designed less like a hospital and more like a prison built for weapons too da