The Journey of North
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  • Reads 85
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 7
  • Time 2h 19m
Complete, First published Jan 07, 2018
Mature
Humans have long evolved past the need for verbal communications with the advent of neural interfaces that allow the human race to be living computers.  Pretty cool eh?  What if you were part of the 1% whose bodies rejected such technology?  Would you have a place in that world or would you go to great lengths to find a place to belong?
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