Renegade: Apollo
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  • Reads 910
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2015
In the Eastern Hemisphere of the earth, cancer has been cured.  All other terminal illnesses have been eradicated.  There is no such thing as homelessness, poverty, malnutrition or hunger.  The problem of overpopulation has been resolved.  All non-renewable resources have been restored thanks to advances in all technologies.  The Renegade Trackers help to minimize and prevent the threat of what little crime still exists.
  
  In a world as perfect as this one, what could possibly be wrong?
  
  For Apollo "A" Sauveterre, he seemed to be on the biggest -- and quite possibly the worst -- discovery of his lifetime.  Newly-turned eighteen-year-old Apollo discovers that his brother, Sebastien, has been missing in action from his job -- and his fellow Renegade Trackers can't seem to account for his whereabouts.  
  Apollo soon discovered that Sebastien had been accused of treason by their beloved leader, the Pathfinder.
  What could possibly be reason enough to betray their perfect Union?  Apollo learned that one who seeks the truth, always runs the risk of finding it.
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I'm a son of Apollo. The best one, in fact. When you have light and solar manipulation, it's hard to fail in life. So explain: why do I keep doing exactly that? Find out now in my long, painful yet extremely enjoyable autobiography about how I snuck on to a quest and end up saving the world as we know it. All whilst being overconfident to an impressive scale. From committing war crimes, to annihilating ancient races, I've nearly been cancelled from Olympian heritage about seventeen times. Speaking of cancelled, I do not own the rights to any of the characters seen in the Riordanverse.