The Oblivion Rangers

The Oblivion Rangers

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This story takes place in 2029 when the fifth industry of technology started. This book is about vigilantes fighting to restore peace again against their most common threat the androids who were created by William, a scientists who wanted to corrupt the USA government and at the same time he kidnapped human beings. He used them to make a duplicate of their personalities but they worked for one guy only - their creator. For the rangers it was nothing but dominance over the world and they fought to become heroes
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