Divine Singularity || Reader x Murder Drones
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  • Time 4h 46m
  • Reads 12,899
  • Votes 727
  • Parts 19
  • Time 4h 46m
Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2024
Mature
6 new parts
(#1 in murder drones as of the 2nd of November 2024, only a few days after posting. Crazy.)

Every force in the universe has its opposite. It's a law of balance, the inevitable pull between creation and destruction, light and darkness. For every Batman, there is a Joker. For every act of good, there is an answering evil. The same applies for all powerful, eldritch entities seeking to destroy all life. 

Tessa, searching through the drone graveyards once again, manages to find you, an anomaly with a mutation in your code that rivals the solver. To Cyn, you are her antithesis, her opposite. Where Cyn revels in the idea of cosmic extinction, you stand as her counterbalance, a divine force driven by one purpose: the protection and preservation of life at all costs.

Thus would begin the long rivalry between you and Cyn, the divine being versus the eldritch entity.
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Murder Drones with a lethal dose of medicine

9 parts Ongoing Mature

You are a member of a dying production of worker drones.......some say you are the last of your kind You knew almost next to nothing about your kind as even the colony who raised and forced you to grow up knew about them since they were rarely seen them as the parent company didn't make many of them for one reason or another. All you knew was that you were different from your worker drone peers, including having vast knowledge of human and drone anatomy despite being so young. The colony has dubbed you the "medical drone" and made you the doctor of the colony. You were taken care of because if you died, the colony dies along with you, but that came with great responsibility that was much for someone as young as you, but had no choice but to grow up for everyone's sake. But what happens when your childhood friend, a rebellious teenage robot named Uzi, drags you to one of her adventures? Only one way to find out