Skeleton Wars

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Authors: Desire Luminsa
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It lifted aloft all the loose objects in the bar,
including chairs and wine glasses. The objects formed huge piles of
floating debris which were constantly hitting the stranded
patrons.
    The patrons were thrown into a state of
commotion as they tried to run away from the building but could not
be allowed by the piles of solids that were floating in the wind.
They registered several cuts and other injuries after being cut by
the broken glasses and the other flying solids. Some fainted
instantly while others died in this stampede after being stepped on
by their colleagues.
    As the scientist staggered in the wind
looking for a place to hide, the skeletons caught him. They dragged
him to the counter table from which the dissection was carried out.
He was seen by the patrons writhing in pain as the skeletons
operated on him. They could however do nothing to save him because
the flying solids that were hitting them had made them busy
enough.
    Dr. Nikolayi Gastov was a particle physicist
who was working as a special researcher at a secret Russian Nuclear
ballistic missile facility. He was found moving by train from
Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod where he was a visiting professor at the
Lobachevsky State University. The Sapsan train in which he was
seated had reached a peak speed of 250 km/h when the passengers
started hearing a very loud deafening sound that seemed to be
running after their train. Two hours away from Moscow, the whole
train was engulfed by a very strong wind which forced the
passengers to apply emergency brakes.
    But before the train could stop, the
ferocious wind mysteriously knocked off the sixth car in which the
professor was seated. The whirlwind left the train and followed the
car as it rolled over the ground for a distance of a mile away from
the rail line. By the time it stopped all passengers had died from
multiple injuries which they had sustained after being cut by
broken glasses from the windows and other solids which the wind had
carried along. The professor’s internal organs were found scattered
over the blood soaked dead bodies of the passengers. Fortunately,
the rest of the train had managed to stop without a derail.
    At 11:00 Am local time, Prof. Mustafa Bin
Sayed was moving in a convoy of five cars on the Garmsar-Tehran
Highway. He had spent the morning at Kavir National Park, a
recreational park found in Dasht-e Kavir desert in Northern Iran,
60 KM away from the capital Tehran. This nuclear physicist was a
professor at the Department of Physics Science at the Iran
University of Science and Technology. He was heavily guarded by the
Islamic Revolutionary Guards because of his clandestine work at a
very secret Uranium enrichment plant in Qom.
    A dust storm from the desert swept through
the highway and reduced visibility to almost zero, which forced the
traffic to come to a standstill. There were several collisions
among the cars as the drivers who could hardly see what was ahead
of them tried to stop their cars abruptly. The dust storm proceeded
forwards and turned stationary after enveloping the convoy that was
escorting the professor. This mysterious haboob had picked a lot of
sand on its way and thus created a thickened wall of sediment which
was covering all the five cars.
    The cars in the professor’s convoy came to a
stop, the bodyguards jumped out and tried to run towards the third
car in which their boss was seated. They could hardly see through
the whooshing wind and hence found themselves being cut unawares by
the skeletons. Their body pieces were picked by the wind which blew
them to the other cars that had parked in the highway. After wiping
out his security detail, the skeletons reached the scientist and
pulled him out of the car. After the dissection, the haboob moved
back to the desert via the same direction through which it had come
from.
    Dr. Germaine Glance, a female microbiologist
had taken her two daughters to one of the amusement parks in Perth
in Australia. She was watching her

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