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Stanley Duncan's Robot

By: David Ring III
Narrated by: Andrew Pond
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Livestreaming a cyborg was a terrible idea.

Ever since the Great Layoff of 2030, the police have led a war against artificial intelligence. AI replaced nearly all human jobs - and mankind snapped. Riots tore apart cities, suicides claimed whole families. Civil war seemed inevitable, until a strange new drug pacified the nation.

When Stanley Duncan let his cyborg livestream at a local supermarket, he unknowingly invited war to his door. Stanley came from a troubled past. Half insane from years of self-imposed sequestration, he couldn’t bare the loneliness anymore. After purchasing a lab-grown cyborg, he programmed it to surpass human intelligence. As their relationship grew, Stanley rediscovered what it means to love another.

All seemed well until his newfound companion ventured beyond the safety of the condo.

©2021 David Ring, III (P)2021 David Ring, III
Cyberpunk Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Fiction Robotics War

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