William Brunelli: A Time Traveler's Tale
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  • Reads 50
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2021
With the fate of his hometown at stake from a tyrannical government, twenty-five-year-old William Brunelli, a robotics student from a prestigious college, creates a machine that will change the world's fate for the better. Still, with such great technology, a thieving hand is always waiting to steal it and use it for nefarious purposes. 

Set in the year 2125, where robotics are all the rage, William, along with his girlfriend, twenty-four-year-old Kamila Ozarka, along with eight others, come together to create the Fighters of Yesteryear, a time-traveling group of college students set out on a mission to end the reign of their tyrannical government.
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