Is it better to be normal or far from it? For Tyzon Foster there is no choice. 'Normal' was the life prior to an accident he fails to remember, but made him a paraplegic. His story begins to become 'far from it' when his father returns home with enough decanters to overweigh himself. It is with the discovery of his mother's affair that explains his father's deteriorated state. Eventual death of the paternal figure triggers Tyzon to find the man his mother cheated with. Setting himself on this path to find a single man out of a countless population, a hopeless Tyzon suddenly has the ability to stand, as his wheelchair had no longer mattered. In a dream-like state, the boy was inevitably a victim to a thief who would serendipitously lead the teen into a group by the name of the Silver Gang. As if events were not already exciting enough for the 18-year-old, this gang kidnaps the boy, recruiting him to further build a resistance against a company named Langatory. A classified plan to start WWIII determines this company villainous, thereby bringing Tyzon further down the hole of learning about this mysterious 'gang'. It is until the discovery of his powers, abilities that allow the manipulation of metal, that the teen's life forever changes. Tyzon trains himself to stop Langatory, all while allowing a piece of mind for the villain to have slept with his mother. From jumping in and out of a bullet train to stopping multiple missiles with his bare hands, Tyzon's coexistence as a soldier for the gang, as well as a man hunter, gives him an adventure with too many events to count, all while he possesses abilities whose origin is yet to be known.