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<p> Have you ever wondered if theres any gold at Fort Knoxs bullion depositry? Well in this story the main protaginist Jack makes a run for it. </p> <p> After the first contest of champions was held on earth by an unknown power, an unknown woman was declared the winner and was awarded a black poker chip that allows the owner to make one wish without any limitations. When she made flicked her chip into the air it had dissolved and she asked to find her son. Little did she know that this would effect all of humanity in one go. Everyone so found themselves with a white identification chip being installed onto the back of their hands that resembles a casino poker chip. As the winner of the contest of champions soon found her son, she learned that her son was dead. </p> <p> Soon after world leaders declared war on religion and a massive but short war took place. It resulted in millions dead and forced all religious personal into hiding indefintely. This allowed Goverments to disvaow any and all religon and have placed bounties onto religous material. Most people were forced to go into hiding who wanted to continue practicing. Immediately after, goverments started rounding up anyone with blue chips and tried to recruit them into goverment agency's. Most were quick to accept the offer, but they were some that refused and were simply never seen in public again. </p> <p> Everyone has a chip and their color tells their story. Some people are able develop their color as that age with their personality. But most are unable to change their white generic chip. </p> <p> In this story, the main protagonist Jack receives an anonymous tip that there's a black chip that's being stored at the most sercured building in America and possibbly the world. Fort Knox. Jack makes the decision to go after the chip no matter what the cost may be. The problem that Jack runs into is he can't do it alone, he'll need to find his old crew and convice them to help him pull off an impossible heist. </p> <p> </p>
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