Steppin' Razor 2.0

Steppin' Razor 2.0

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This FanFic Flash Fiction story was inspired by the artwork of DaWid Cencora and the written works of William Gibson. I AM a HUGE Gibson fan. The Sprawl series and Burning Chrome shaped my SciFi tastes for years after I first read them. I have read them many times since. Provided neither of them yells at me, for totally using their work for inspiration, to take it down, I hope to expand with a few more shorts along the same vein. If you haven't read "Neuromancer" , "Count Zero" or "Mona Lisa Overdrive"...you may be confused.
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An intelligent entity by the name of Unilife captures the attention of an ancient alien race, who must decide whether or not to make first contact with the human race in order to stop this fast-learning, genocidal entity . . . And after encountering the entity themselves, Humanity must decide between fighting Unilife to the bitter end, or fleeing the Milky Way Galaxy altogether. This short story is a precursor to other writings to come. Essentially, I'm using my experience from writing this as a springboard for future planned projects. Sidenote: this project was originally drafted in Google Docs. For some reason, when copying over to Wattpad, Wattpad converts all the em dashes to regular hyphens. Be on the lookout for that, as it completely slaughters the meaning of certain sentences and phrases which use em dashes. Copyright © 2018 Brayden Fox All Rights Reserved Cover art attributed to John Harris, www.alisoneldred.com/artistJohnHarris.html

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