Cyborg Eight
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  • Votes 127
  • Parties 25
  • Durée 1h 35m
Terminé, Publié initialement févr. 17, 2016
Aliza. The once innocent cyborg that allows evil to take over her robotic mind.

She was made for a reason, to replace the girl her master once loved. But she has other plans.

Using the daughter of a rival, she finds a way of avenging the first girl's dying wish. 

Take. Out. Battenberg.
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