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Complete, First published Sep 25, 2014
Darren Swenson is a normal teenager, and an excellent coder. He's curious, he's intelligent, and he's madly in love with science and technology. What will happen when he invents the first molecular machines? Will he use them for personal gain, or to uplift humanity to new heights and usher the dawn of a new era?
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