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The Last Cyborg 4

The Chameleon

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The Last Cyborg 4

By: T.R. Harris
Narrated by: Perry Daniels
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I'm just a plug-and-play, Brain-in-a-Box undercover operative . . . and the best line of defense Humanity has to offer.

For as long as I last. I'm The Last Cyborg.


Fleet Marine Sergeant Alan Ashe thought his Cyborg life was over after his last assignment. After all, he helped Humanity win the war against the Azincor. How about a little time off to savor the moment?

But, NO! It seems the powers-that-be want a lot more work out of The Last Cyborg.

Now, thanks to the wonders of modern technology, Alan is a brain-in-a-module, a module that can been placed into just about any body in the galaxy, both Human and alien. This makes him the perfect undercover operative . . . to a point. The brain may be willing, but not always the body. It takes a lot more to run an alien body than just hitching a ride inside a cranium.

That's why Alan can only be on site for a short time before his shortcomings become apparent, and then it's a mad dash off planet and back to good ol' Mother Earth. Never a dull moment, right?

Now, Alan Ashe is the Ultimate Cyborg, the most valuable piece of machinery in the Human arsenal. Whether he wants to be or not.

©2026 Tom Harris Creations, LLC
Adventure Humorous Science Fiction
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