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HUMAN-LESS

HUMAN-LESS

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A weapon unlike any other. A haunting tale of family secrets, madness, and healing. #10 Science Fiction - highest rank
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Every legacy has a cost. Every storm has a beginning. When a tragic event shatters their world, a group of brilliant, broken young minds are thrust into a hidden war far larger than anything they ever imagined. What begins as a search for answers soon unravels into a chain of events spanning centuries, planets, and ideologies. At the center stands Fred, a genius inventor- and Max, a force of terrifying intellect and conviction who sees the world as rotten to its roots. One believes in fixing the system. The other believes in tearing it down. As Max's manifesto unfolds through hijacked airwaves and coordinated chaos, Fred and his team find themselves caught in the crossfire of ancient tech, cosmic powers, and the ghosts of Earth's forgotten past. From secret NASA cover-ups to a lost war fought beyond the stars, every clue leads back to an artefact once built in myth, powered by blood, and now buried where no one should find it. But fate doesn't ask for permission. With humanity on the brink and loyalties fracturing, the Retaliants must decide: Do you retaliate to protect the world you know? Or fight to create the world it should've been?

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