An Android Dog's Tale
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  • Reads 10,879
  • Votes 657
  • Parts 11
  • Time 6h 13m
Complete, First published Mar 06, 2016
The Corporation made him to observe humans and to make sure they weren't getting up to dangerous things... like inventing, exploring, or learning to read. But as the years go by and he works with them day after day, century after century, he grows to like them. Is it right to keep them happy but ignorant? Shouldn't this be a choice they make for themselves?
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