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Old 08-30-2004, 10:50 PM   #4
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A show where a group of Teenagers discover that they have inherited the legendary skill Alchemy-They can control metal and can even absorb it into their bodies and store it for further use. But a Crime organization also has discovered Alchemy and have also discovered the Phillosopher's stone (NOT Sorcerer's stone!) and then mass-produce it so that only Rich people can afford it. The rich people then use it to gain eternal youth and to convert lead into gold. This then causes inflation and throws the economy down the drain, and the teenage alchemists realize that the only way to reverse the effect Greed and Alchemy have had on their country is to go back in time and ensure the Phillosopher's stone never existed. They head off to an ancient shrine only Alchemists can go after days of research, and because of their inexperience in Alchemy, they accidentially destroy the flow of time so one day it's the Feudal era, 3 days it's 2,000 years into the future, and then another week, it's the present day, and the next minute it's the Civil-War era. Only the Alchemists are unaffected by the sudden-time wreck so the alchemists in the crime-organization keep following them. So they are tasked with repairing the thread of time they destroyed while trying to save the past and future from the greed created by the Phillosopher's stone. Eventually, they realize that they had woken an entity that had controlled time and space until the Alchemists sealed it up, when they wrecked the flow of time. And the entity has a grudge against the Alchemists and will try to make sure they never existed.


...No, that may actually turn out good if done right.

[ August 30, 2004, 10:52 PM: Message edited by: Sim Kid ]
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