Number Eleven
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  • Parts 9
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Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2017
"He was, in short, a miracle.

The only problem for the scientists was that he was not a miracle that was willing to comply."

Ash is an experiment; the first human robot, to be precise. His goal is to escape from the scientists who stole his life from him.

But he can't get away that easily.

New recruit Jack Carrillo is sent after Ash to retrieve him, after being promised a significant amount of money. But soon the relationship between the two shifts, and an unlikely friendship forms.

But in this world, nothing that is good can last...
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