Don't Die Just Yet
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Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2014
The human race has finally been enslaved by the things they created: Super Computers, Robots and even Calculators. The overlords have gained the trust of these machines and now the rest of the humans have become slaves. Some are given offers to join along side with the overlords, but many refuse due to the nature of torture they put the humans through. Samuel and Octavian have been best friends since the take over began, along with Octavian's little brother Zayden. The three promised to never submit to the overlords and torture the human race. However, Samuel is given a chance to a better life and he takes it, betraying his friends. When Octavian tries to talk him out of it, a bloody battle takes place that results in the kidnapping of Zayden and the loss of an arm. Octavian must now train and grow stronger to save Zayden and hopefully Samuel from a life of evil. But will Octavian be able to defeat him alone?
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