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Summary Of Bam The Perfect Doppleganger
Bam had always been the perfect Doppleganger since his creation. When he took a form, he truly became that form in every sense of the word. For thousands of years, he had never failed to fully imitate his target. With those thousands of years came the kind of perfection of an art that was rarely ever seen.
Except for one time.
It all began when to his suprise and that of all his fellow brethren, one day a new voice was heard on the DoppleNet. For the first time in memory, their number had increased. The child had quickly grown accustomed to their ways and learned quickly. The bond that was formed between the child and the fore fathers was greater than the child would ever realize. From the simplest actions he took, such as the time he sent
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The way that he had bonded with the others and his promise to bring back their living brethren was in no small part an aspect of him that had made Bam's heart fill with pride.
That is why when the time came, Bam had put aside his own well being and sense of survival. He dropped the image of Psylax that he had been imitating, and became Bam, the father. His lot had never led him to be good, but he was not evil. He had always maintained a neutral standing as far as he was concerned.
As he released the device that the Kolat Master so desired, after having fooled him into sending a message, he took a bit of pleasure in the look of surprise and then terror that crossed his face. He did not know what would happen to him now, but he knew what it meant in the bigger scheme of things.
As the gem fell into the pit, the light from the lava caused thousands of flickers of light to cross the surrounding walls as it fell.
Each one of those flickers represented to him the hopes and dreams of each Doppleganger, whether living or yet to be reborn. Reborn they would be, he knew that his son would move heaven and hell to see it done. But he could not do it alone. That is why Bam knew that there was no choice in the matter of protecting Psylax's companions. They would be there for Psylax as he would for

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