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WAR: Weapons. Androids. Robots

By: Dario Tonani
Narrated by: Alessandro Germano
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Aprile 2000, villaggio di Jenovac, Kosovo meridionale: durante una missione di peace keaping gli ispettori Nato Monaldi e Leclerc s’imbattono in una fossa comune che ospita, tra decine di corpi, i resti di uno strano soldato senza mostrine. Sospettano si tratti di un Militech, una sorta di “ravenant” ottenuto assemblando parti di cadavere e poi rianimato grazie a una tecnologia avanzatissima di cui nessuno conosce l’origine. La prima generazione di questi droidi da combattimento comparve dal nulla durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Da allora sono riemersi nei teatri di conflitto di mezzo mondo, seguendo una personalissima idea di guerra senza fronte e senza bandiere.

In questo volume i primi due racconti di questo nuovo intrigante ciclo di Dario Tonani, l'autore di Mondo9.

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Hard Science Fiction

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