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Contaminant
- Narrated by: Jay Arthur Scott
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Humans and robots went to war. The robots won.
When machine 387 powers on, it's evident how much that victory cost. Its circuitry is wired together with human nerves: a biological hot-patch to cope with dwindling resources. However, the solution leaves non-robotic flaws in 387's computer. Machines shouldn't have emotions, much less memories.
When 387's robotic bring them face-to-face with their past life, they are forced to reconcile their cyborg nature. Where does the machine end and the human spirit begin? The survival of old friends depends on the answers. 387 must decide if the last humans should be saved or if the machines will win again.
©2023 Lynette Roggenbuck (P)2023 Lynette Roggenbuck
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