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Complete, First published Oct 04, 2021
Written for the Ultimate Science Fiction Smack Down contest.

Wheels are important to everyday life. They make cars drive smoothly, they give some of our pets exercise, they help the newspaper delivery boy deliver on time. But what happens when the most important wheel is broken by a world leader at the end of a brutal war? Look on with the eyes of the guardian as he watches the Earth live out its final days.
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