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In a distant galaxy, far beyond the stars, was a planet.
This was no ordinary planet. It was a giant, grey
computer-shaped world. It was inhabited by cartoon
stick-men. They were all identical clones, who did the
same things day in day out.




Each day the stick-men would wake up from their
inkubator, stretch their puny little arms, top
themselves up with inky coffee and ride to work in
badly drawn cars.
At work they would act in photoshoots for comics
against a plain, green screen. These comics were
then shipped through the computer to an unknown
planet called 'The Internet'. This was in return for
payment in MB's (MegaBytes). At the end of the
week, stick-men loved to spend their MB's on black
and white clothes and go out breakdancing. After all
they were very flexible.



Gug was different. He found it hard to get work because
of his bright colours. Gug's stick body could not be seen
on the greenscreen and it made his head look like a
floating dodge ball. People teased him and called him a
red head. The only job he could get, was for Target
advertisements.
They thought he was some kind of freak mutation. The
other stick-men did not treat him well. They picked on
him and did not invite him out on Friday nights. Gug
was left out of everything.

One fateful Friday night while everyone, except for
Gug, was doing the funky chicken a virus infected
planet Computer. Gug was the only one who saw the
warning, while he was working late shooting a
Christmas tree catalouge. He panicked and ran to the
police. They didn't take him seriously with Christmas
baubles hanging from his arms.





The virus hacked into the Computer's
inkubators and changed the DNA structure of
the ink. The stick-men were mutated into
strange zombie-like creatures.



Gug was scared. He ran away and hid in a
corner. He did not know what to do. He was
stressed and sad that all of the people around
him were mutating. He did not know what to
do with his life, and even if he would still have
one!



Suddenly Gug heard a voice. At first, he
thought it was Gok from the Target ad giving
him fashion advice but as it got louder he
started to listen. He asked out loud who was
talking and the voice replied,
"I am the computer's antivirus AI. I have come
to inform you how to save your friends."
Gug replied, "They're not really my fri... never
mind. What do I have to do?"



The voice told Gug,
"There is an antivirus chip on top of code
mountain. If you put this chip into planet
Computer's core it will reverse all of the virus's
effects."
"Hahaha good luck with that Gug," laughed a
dark voice.
"Who is this?" asked Gug.
"Let's just say, I am the end of you."
Gug was scared by these threats but he
refused to give up.



Thus, started the quest to Code Mountain. Gug knew
the mountain was near where he was hiding so he
hitched a plan. He would jump onto the back of a
delivery truck back to Code Mountain. The only
problem was that it was guarded by mutants.



Gug decided to disguise himself. He pretended to be
a
Christmas tree and jumped into the storage of the
car. He rode along in the car until he reached code
mountain but that was only the begining. The
mountain was guarded by over 5000 mutants. That
didn't include the annoying Spam Wall from online
competitions.
The virus was waiting for him but he was not going to
let his planet down.



"We can see you Gug," laughed an unfriendly voice.
What does he mean by we? Was there someone else
involved thought Gug.
"What do you want from me?!" screamed Gug.
"Haha we knew you were there Gug. We just want to
turn you into one of those mutants. "
"Why do you want to do this?" asked Gug.
"We think it is fun, we think it is good!" laughed the
voice
These guys are crazy thought Gug.
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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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www.storyjumper.com




In a distant galaxy, far beyond the stars, was a planet.
This was no ordinary planet. It was a giant, grey
computer-shaped world. It was inhabited by cartoon
stick-men. They were all identical clones, who did the
same things day in day out.



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