B3 Robotic - Volume 1
  • Reads 52
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 22m
  • Reads 52
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 22m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2023
In 2592, the Earth is invaded and ravaged by an army of merciless android warriors. As humanity is on the verge of extinction, Ellone Carlson, with her father's robot, discovers the existence of a hidden spacecraft that could allow them to escape the planet. Accompanied by a small group of survivors, will she manage to reach this last source of hope, in the inhospitable lands of the Far North?
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12 parts Ongoing Mature

In a distant future where humanity has abandoned Earth in favor of colonizing the entire universe, the dangerous job of piloting ships has been delegated to androids. When one of those pilots goes on a murderous rampage, it's set to be decommissioned by the Magnus-Barlowe corporation. Unfortunately, this AI is self-aware, and the engineer is an idiot. A scientist staging a prison break steals both a ship and the android to be its pilot, hoping to escape the claws of capitalism. An opportunity to do just that is presented when the mismatched crew is presented with a task: rescue the kidnapped daughter of a black-market salesman and be granted safe passage to a planet without a single MBC colony to bother them. Even though making deals with thieves is generally regarded as a bad idea, there doesn't really seem to be a choice for these wayward souls. With a crew made up of human and synthetic criminals, getting one measly kid from a space station full of scientists can't be too hard. Right?