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The Ultimate Cyborg

“So, I’m just a damn robot now!” Kevin exclaimed, pulling his hand away from hers. “No, you’re not! You’re still the same person. Your human brain is still there. You still have your consciousness. Nothing has changed on the inside. We only fixed your body. You still remember who you are, what you love, and those close to you.” After surviving an android attack, Kevin Lee Smith wakes up to find his human body replaced with a metal exoskeleton. When Kevin’s body is destroyed, his brain is hooked up to the Experimental Cybernetic User Interface (ECUI). It is an adaptive fighting system designed to transform the user into the ultimate killing machine. As he begins life anew as a Cyborg he struggles to tread the fine line between man and machine. In a dystopian future world ruled by an advanced android, where robots dictate terms to the humans, Kevin becomes the face of the human resistance. He sets out on a quest to liberate humanity and uncover the real truth behind the machine mutiny. What to expect from this book? 1. A futuristic world encompassing several advanced cities, each divided into different unique districts. 2. A cyborg system with an advanced AI that lets the user upgrade himself by acquiring resources and equipable items. 3. Different classes of hostile machines, all having their unique combat styles, weapon systems and defense mechanisms. 4. Sentient androids having their own agendas. 5. Experimental organic entities with unique and disturbing abilities. 6. Genetically modified humans with special adaptations which enable them to harness powers far beyond human comprehension. 7. A deep conspiracy at the heart of the machine mutiny and several secrets buried in the past. [Taking a break. New chapters will be added after I'm back. Thank you for your support. Power stones, gifts and golden tickets are always appreciated. Cheers!]

Ashdenroth · SF
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On the prowl

Perched precariously on a slanting ledge extending from a sloping roof, Kelly steadied her nerves and leaned forward to line up her eyes with the crossbow's holo sights. It would have been an easy shot for a trained sniper, but Kelly was not used to hitting targets from such a distance.

Kelly's cold index finger lingered over the trigger as she stood poised like a leopard on a hunt. Rivulets of sweat trickled down her forehead even as the cold wind kissed the nape of her neck. She wasn't used to hunting game, even on Psionis, yet here she had been sent to a concrete jungle to take down soulless beasts with fangs of steel. 

There were too many targets on the ground. Even if she did manage to connect her shot, it would alert the other machines. Taking all the risk factors into consideration, she pulled out at the last moment and slung the crossbow over her back.