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Project INVICTUS, A Murder Drones Story.

Project INVICTUS, A Murder Drones Story.

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As the Earth fell to the Absolute Solver, the United Nations STARWATCH (an organization made to protect Earth and her colonies from astral and terrestrial anomalies) began work on Project INVICTUS, an Engram AI operated humanoid combat android made for the sole purpose of fighting back the anomalous robo-organic "undying" rogue AI. Three different STARWATCH facilities would work on the project, one in the Proxima System on Proxima B, one in the Trappist 1 System on Trappist 1B, and one in the Copper system on Copper 9. Each facility had their own job, given by the former STARWATCH Admiral Marcus L/N, Proxima B would make an Engram AI of his son, young Captain Y/N L/N and send the engram straight to the combat android facility on Copper 9, where they would insert the engram into the android and activate it. Trappist 1 would be the command and control for all STARWATCH forces, including Project INVICTUS. However, during the evacuation of Earth, the captain would be critically injured. This caused the Proxima Facility to rush the engram AI before his unfortunate demise. Though they finished the Engram, it was far to late for the Captain, and the facility itself as the swarm that destroyed Earth arrived and destroyed the planet. Trappist 1 during this time realize that Project INVICTUS is compromised and order the Copper 9 Facility to continue on course with a quickened speed. However, TRAPPIST didn't know the harsh reality. The JCJenson corporation had already brought the Solver to the planet. (You guys know the whole copyright spiel already, I own nothing but the story or anything I otherwise say is mine.)
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