REX-34-Metal Messiah (Titanicium Series Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Leonard J. Oliver
PublisherLeonard J. Oliver Publications
ISBN / ASINB008LA4BW4
ISBN-13978B008LA4BW2
Sales Rank2,637,736
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Rex-34, a companion robot, rebooted in mechanoid hell. Eighty years had passed and his first glimpse of this new age was on the inside of an industrial trash compactor.
Over two thirds of a century had passed and the world had changed dramatically.
His kind, the massive robotic work force, faces extinction. Their programming crippled them from fighting back. Many stood by helplessly as humans harvested them for massive make-work-recycling plants.
Yet fate has a way of changing everything. The alien metal the robots consisted of had corrupted their programming. Instead of emulating emotions, true emotions evolved. A race, human created; now live in fear of death, pain and destruction.
Other emotions also surfaced. Love, caring, loneliness and suspicion play with their interactions. Rex struggles to come to terms with these pseudo-emotions and their consequences, especially his relationship to the Master he had left him behind.
However, little does Rex know that within him is the ability to save their entire artificial race and maybe humanity as well. Unfortunately, he is in the worst place at the worst time. With the help of a mismatched group of mechanical and organic beings, he must get away from an empire of religious zealots that are responsible for the largest genocide since World War Two.
Over two thirds of a century had passed and the world had changed dramatically.
His kind, the massive robotic work force, faces extinction. Their programming crippled them from fighting back. Many stood by helplessly as humans harvested them for massive make-work-recycling plants.
Yet fate has a way of changing everything. The alien metal the robots consisted of had corrupted their programming. Instead of emulating emotions, true emotions evolved. A race, human created; now live in fear of death, pain and destruction.
Other emotions also surfaced. Love, caring, loneliness and suspicion play with their interactions. Rex struggles to come to terms with these pseudo-emotions and their consequences, especially his relationship to the Master he had left him behind.
However, little does Rex know that within him is the ability to save their entire artificial race and maybe humanity as well. Unfortunately, he is in the worst place at the worst time. With the help of a mismatched group of mechanical and organic beings, he must get away from an empire of religious zealots that are responsible for the largest genocide since World War Two.
