Immortalized
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Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2017
Dr. Ryan Jeshin knows that his studies are wrong, that he deserves to be locked up, or worse. Does that mean he has to care? Can he truly justify killing one to save another? All for the sake of love, Dr. Jeshin plays a role of an organ harvester at a funeral home, stealing away with their hearts. He will place that and the brain of a loved one into a robot; giving the robot sentience, and just enough brain power to emote, and hold memories (memories made after death, of course). As his business begins to boom in the deep web, he begins to question the "morality" of "resurrecting" these people when his first successful test begins to backfire in him. Will he accept the consequences of his actions? Or will he continue to be the anti-hero of the world?

This is just a little short-ish story I'm working on, so I hope you enjoy it :3
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