Chris Femon Hansen was born as the result of an unusual experiment conducted by his own parents. His father wanted to use a liquid containing male DNA, while his mother insisted on using one containing female DNA. The two argued for some time while Chris's older brother watched silently.
In the end, because of the argument, both liquids were accidentally used at the same time.
As a result, the first member of the Femon species was born.
From a young age, Chris was loved by his mother and older brother, who always supported and protected him. His father, however, never showed the same affection. On the contrary, he saw Chris as a mistake, an unexpected consequence of an experiment that should have never happened.
Years passed, and when Chris turned 15, his father asked him a strange question:
"Son, do you know how to fly?"
"Not yet. Why?" Chris replied.
Without saying another word, his father grabbed him and hurled him away from the planet, sending him directly to Earth.
After a violent fall, Chris survived and was forced to adapt to human life. At the age of 16, he entered high school and tried to live like an ordinary person while hiding his true origins.
However, his existence was eventually discovered.
Not long afterward, an organization known as the CEF (Corporation for the Extermination of Femons) was created. The corporation's mission was simple: locate, capture, torture, and eliminate Chris, whom they considered an unknown threat.
Despite the constant pursuit, Chris manages to escape every day thanks to his intelligence, agility, and the powers he inherited from his species. However, his abilities have significant limitations. The greatest of these is that he cannot simply destroy the CEF once and for all, even though he desperately wants to put an end to the organization that turned his life into a nightmare.
Now, Chris lives on the run. Every day, CEF agents try to track him down, forcing him to remain constantly alert. A single mistake could lead to his capture and perhaps the end of the last Femon in existence.














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