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The Phoenix's Uprising

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The New York city was destroyed. The enemies had attacked the most glitzy and glamorous city of America. The ruin was the result of an atomic bomb that blasted around violently, making the city a mass of burned bricks, charcoal, pungent smoke and desolation. Four scientists : Albert D’Angelo, Alicia Hopkins, Mahesh Kapoor and Kim-lee Akai proposed to built the refurbished New York City on their own terms. It will be an utopia. A futuristic city, running on advanced A. I. Systems. Kim-lee despises human emotions. She thinks that they are absurd, unnecessary and entirely too complex for the mind to comprehend. Fortunately, Albert turns this into a scientific experiment and the four of them design the most potent and advanced A.I. system that would measure human emotions so that human interactions can be eased and made less complicated. Five people. Five different parts of the world. Guinea pigs for this dangerous experiment where their emotions will be out in the open for others to invade. As they uncover a dangerous secret, their lives are threatened. They find themselves trapped in technology and are unable to escape from the clutches of the experiment. With their families in grave danger and a dangerous ploy in motion, they have no choice but to expose the culprits who are behind it all. What happens when the future that was supposed to be easy becomes complicated? What happens when the A. I. has a mind of its own? Read to find out!

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