Story cover for Release Me From Hell by AdrianZirk
Release Me From Hell
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    Time 2h 25m
  • WpView
    Reads 109
  • WpVote
    Votes 9
  • WpPart
    Parts 20
  • WpHistory
    Time 2h 25m
Complete, First published Nov 30, 2017
Humans are dead. They've been gone for six thousand years, leaving behind the machines they built when they all managed to kill each other. Machines do not die until their reactors corrupt, and they can go on for thousands of years before falling apart. Machines start from the original systems (they're poorly made androids), and then they started giving them names. Iskil, the most dangerous machine known to date, is one of the oldest systems that still stands, and he claims that he could never die. Whether that's true or not, he's behind bars, and there's no way to escape. Will Iskil stay there until all machines expire, or will he somehow get out?
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Less than forty years into the future, most of mankind has elected to upload themselves to digital nirvana, where they can live as many lives as they care to in parallel, in as many different fantasy worlds as they desire. A small percentage of humans, however, are loath to give up the mortal coil. These last holdouts are the escapees from the future. The question is, for how long? Will Mother, the sentient internet, be content with gentle prodding to upgrade and uplift? Or will she resort to more coercive means? Has she already, unbeknownst to the final holdouts?