THE JOURNYMAN PROJECT The offer

(I DO NOT OWN JOURNYMAN PROJECT. Many large portions of dialog are strictly copied from the game.)

PROLOG PART 1

The year is 2318. The earth is finally at peace, after a long bloody battle against a few tyrants that sought total world domination. Having learned the hard way the evils of imperialism, the borders began to come down one by one. Finally in the year 2317 the unified world was realized.

Now all that we have accomplished is being threatened by the power of time travel. Realizing it's potential for destruction, the very same democrats that initiated the construction of the time machine, immediately discontinued the project once they saw a working prototype. Temporal travel now being a realality, they brought the time machine to a secret location and formed a agency to protect the flow of history. The project code named "JOURNYMAN".

PROLOG PART 2

The beautiful, and majestic sky born metropolis of Caldoria silently cruised through the earth's skies. The ship/city was 4 and a halve kilometers long, and 2 wide. It weighed 200,000,000 tons when empty. The massive magnetic coils on the ships under belly allowed this incredible behemoth to hover at altitudes higher then the clouds. Above the ship's gold colored engine decks was a giant sky blue geodesic dome, This was bio dome Inside it's bio dome almost a million people dwelled. Criminals were all but extinct in this city. In the center of the dome there was a divider used for matenece. In the center of the frontal lobe, tall yet still modest the earth sennet and capital buildings stood. All around them were giant apartment complexes, corpret business towers, and snaking monorails and streets filled with people.

Suddenly, and without warning, the entire ship exploded into a ball of fire. There were no screams of pain or sorrow from the people on board, it just happened too fast. No large chunks of debris fell from the sky. The ball of flame burned on for almost a minute, until finally burned out. When the smoke cleared there was absolutely no sign that the great city of Caldoria ever existed. Then thehorrible noise finally reached my ears.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

After the sound had subsided that awful noise still echoed in my ears.

Boom… Boom… Boom… Boom… Beep beep… beep beep… beep beep… beep bee- SLAP!

I quickly sat up in my bed and looked around. I was in the bedroom of my Caldoria Heights Apartment. The walls were bathed in the morning sunshine.

"Phew" I said as I collapsed upon my pillow. I closed my eyes and sighed, "It was only a dream."