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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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"If we were so riveted in the spectrum of nature, why did we stand, petrified, as we became corrupted by idle technology, stupefied by glowing screens, stolen from life as we know it from enemies right under our noses? Why did we relent to this obvious threat when we did have the capability to change, and prevent our peaceful hierarchy from being razed? It was the consequence of this stupidity that condemned us all to slaves, servants of a towering race of robots and data." The year 2096. Robots rule the world. Their grip seemed impenetrable, the extent of their control unknown by the humans. Society is blinded by the splendour and wealth of all the technology. "We live in mere fear, unable to access any computerised knowledge for fear of being discovered. We're convicted to the old ways of living, our specialists abilities unable to be used. It puts a very ironic twist on the definition of being free." COMPLETED --