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Survivability Report

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Peace is earned by withdrawing from the field for those not like us. (Sacks 2013) Well, that sucks. After one evening with a Djinn, Sean, a military contractor, revisited the notion of becoming a professional panda cuddler. Instead, he was granted a wish he didn't ask for; omnipotence with a catch. Sean unknowingly bestowed his gift to his five-year-old year daughter Lillian, with a kiss on her head. He passed on his powers to his best friend Rusty, over a cup of coffee, and his love interest Yael, he accidentally infected her with powers through a night of heavy intimacy. Sean and his team of Israeli soldiers and multi-national contractors have a standing directive from their employers. To spread peace, love, and democracy throughout the exceedingly rich landscape of foreign governments. Overrun with angry, religious zealots, human traffickers, and dissatisfied warlords. All the while under constant fire from his ex-wife serving up words of pugnacious delight. Preparing him and his team to square off against an omnipotent, perimenopausal foe. A luminous tale woven from hidden hands. On what it means to be human playing in a world of gods.

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