Cyber Bounties

Cyber Bounties

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In a futuristic world where family errands and dangerous tasks are taken care of my robots, Galaxy Industries is the biggest and possibly the best producer in family robots. Wendy Harrison, the only child of the man who owns the trillion dollar business, is secluded from her daily life due to her father's suspicions and growing fear of the ever changing world. Alongside her own personal droid, Grease, she must fight off the dangers and enemies that plan to ruin the company and, quite possibly, enslave the earth.
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