Police Drone Squadron
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  • Reads 15
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2017
Mature
It happens quickly with new technology. Bad people take it and twist it for their wicked deeds. A ruthless gang of drug dealers has started using drones to distribute their life destroying product. The Police's own drone wing, led by a maverick sergeant is determined to stop them. Both sides arm their drones and vicious dogfights fill the sky. To stop the carnage, the Police Drone Squadron must destroy the drug lab, but with a seething swarm of gang's deadliest drone fighters ready to pounce, they face an impossible task.
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