Versus The Other Side
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 34m
  • Reads 1,302
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 34m
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2018
Mature
The deadly arctic mission has come to a close once the others successfully save their pilot. Everyone is back, the new robot has been built, and now things can return to normal...or as normal as having a now 180 foot robot can get. However, the team is blind to the fact that not everything is the same. Something happened. Something new. It's something that our little technopath can't handle alone. What is it? Will he tell the others?

(PS: If you liked or read "Let's Handle The Power!", "Versus The Darkness", and "Versus The Mind", it's all in here. It's not bad.)
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