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'''Professor Golesterkol''' was the scientist behind the discovery of Golesterkol energy, an incredibly powerful energy he intended to be used to aid farming and food production. Others, however, turned the energy to more destructive uses and created huge portable cannon blasters capable of mass destruction. From a Sentork science hanger, the Professor, driven by guilt at bringing into creation such a powerful energy, dedicated years to buying back the weapons, collecting them, adapting them to their original purpose and rendering them harmless. ([[ | '''Professor Golesterkol''' was the scientist behind the discovery of Golesterkol energy, an incredibly powerful energy he intended to be used to aid farming and food production. Others, however, turned the energy to more destructive uses and created huge portable cannon blasters capable of mass destruction. From a Sentork science hanger, the Professor, driven by guilt at bringing into creation such a powerful energy, dedicated years to buying back the weapons, collecting them, adapting them to their original purpose and rendering them harmless. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Golesterkol Collection]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 03:30, 17 September 2012
Professor Golesterkol was the scientist behind the discovery of Golesterkol energy, an incredibly powerful energy he intended to be used to aid farming and food production. Others, however, turned the energy to more destructive uses and created huge portable cannon blasters capable of mass destruction. From a Sentork science hanger, the Professor, driven by guilt at bringing into creation such a powerful energy, dedicated years to buying back the weapons, collecting them, adapting them to their original purpose and rendering them harmless. (COMIC: The Golesterkol Collection)