Saving the President
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On November 21, 1963, a baby girl was conceived in a test tube in Washington DC, and born 9 months later. This top secret experiment was the brainchild of the Kennedy administration, intended to create a genetically engineered, super woman with powers far exceeding those of humankind. Her genes were derived from the best components of many exceptional women, including world class athletes, scholars and patriots. And since JFK himself oversaw the experiment, he insisted that the genes of Marilyn Monroe be included as well.

The day after the baby was conceived and artificially inseminated into her mother, JFK was assassinated, throwing the experiment into chaos. The mother and two scientists involved in the project went underground and never revealed their secret to anyone else. The mother died delivering the child, who was then raised in government institutions, with the two scientists acting as her guardian.

Over the years, she developed into a striking young woman, though carefully shielded from the vices of the outside world. As she grew, the scientists worked on developing a costume to aid her in the fight against injustice and immorality. Finally, at the age of 25, she was told of her past. It took her some time to come to terms with her eugenics, but once she did, she committed herself to the life she was engineered for.

Over the next several years, she was carefully schooled in various forms of hand to hand combat, fighting techniques, criminal justice and counter intelligence. She also began to work with the scientists in order to understand the super human characteristics she possessed, which included the ability to fly as well as super human strength and speed. Finally, after years of training and preparation, America was introduced to its new super heroine…..

SUPER  C !!!!!

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