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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Julia Chekhov was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1968. Her parents had emigrated form Russia and they lived in a neighborhood populated by other Eastern European immigrants. When [[The Plagues]] worsened, [[Executive Order 13578]] was passed and all citizens were ordered to relocate to the [Metro Areas]]. Many people in the Chekhov’s neighborhood chose to stay in their homes. Their neighborhood was able to survive and flourish until Federal Agents moved in on the neighborhood in July of 1987, with the goal of forcibly relocating the residents. While sweeping the neighborhood, the authorities found how the people had been surviving, Julia Chekov. They had been eating an incredibly calorie rich sticky liquid produced by her body. Julia was on the roof of an apartment building, there she could get the most exposure to the sunlight she needed in order to produce the substance.
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Julia Chekhov was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1968. Her parents had emigrated form Russia and they lived in a neighborhood populated by other Eastern European immigrants. When [[The Plagues]] worsened, [[Executive Order 13578]] was passed and all citizens were ordered to relocate to the [[Metro Areas]]. Many people in the Chekhov’s neighborhood chose to stay in their homes. Their neighborhood was able to survive and flourish until Federal Agents moved in on the neighborhood in July of 1987, with the goal of forcibly relocating the residents. While sweeping the neighborhood, the authorities found how the people had been surviving, Julia Chekov. They had been eating an incredibly calorie rich sticky liquid produced by her body. Julia was on the roof of an apartment building, there she could get the most exposure to the sunlight she needed in order to produce the substance.
  
  

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