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Rebel Robots

Project Transhuman, Book 4

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Rebel Robots

By: J.S. Morin
Narrated by: Mikael Naramore
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"Never in a thousand years" just expired.

Charlie7 has his secrets. Every robot knows that history has a dark period where he was the only one alive, with no one to corroborate his story. That was before an old adversary, long believed dead, emerges from hiding to expose Charlie7 as a fraud.

With a newfound internship mixing new robotic personalities, Rachel Eighteen stumbles across an old file in the archive that no robot can access. The data it contains could upset the underpinnings of the thousand-year-old robotic civilization. When rebel forces seize control of the factory and take Rachel prisoner, can she hold out long enough for help to arrive? Does she even want to? What value does the truth have when the lie is all you've ever known?

Charlie7, for one, hopes never to find out.

Rebel Robots is the fourth book in the Project Transhuman series. For fans of old-school science fiction where robots are people and any problem can be solved (or created) with enough scientists. If you've ever wondered what the world would be like if scientists who'd read I, Robot created a race of robots, or if you ever wondered what might be more dangerous to clone than dinosaurs, this is the series for you.

©2017 J.S. Morin (P)2022 J.S. Morin
Fiction Hard Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Robotics Technology
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