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Project Simulare
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Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2018
In a dystopian universe 200 years after earth became inhabitable and mankind were sent into space, humanity are working towards a technology to hold the human psyche in the face of impending demise of the human race. 

William Skarp is sent to Detainment after being found guilty of stealing and tampering with equipment that is necessary for the function of the simulation that holds human consciousness, called Project Simulare. He is sentenced to 15 years in the simulation in which he comes across other prisoners from Detainment - only they have no idea they are living in a sim. 

William comes across an intelligent prisoner with a fiery will to live named Jade Pence. 

Will the two of them find their way out of the simulation? 
Will they make it back to the Volantes Ship?




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