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At the End of the Line
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Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2017
in 2038, humanity was nearly destroyed, due to the sudden occurrence  of a phenomena called technological singularity, the event of computers surpassing mankind intellectually.  A disease  was crafted, killing over 99% of the population,  leaving the rest injured, extremely unwell, or near death. Why these computers are killing is unknown, but Jaylen, one the very few people who were unharmed,  is on a quest to find out why they are doing this and how to stop them.
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