ONE NATION: A Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian Saga by Michael W. Huard

ONE NATION: A Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian Saga by Michael W. Huard

Author:Michael W. Huard [Huard, Michael W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-02-01T22:00:00+00:00


Tyne had not come unprepared to defeat the enemy, even if it was a sky fleet of spaceships. She had a bag of goodies at her disposal. It was soon she reached the landing area where the ships were all located. She studied words on the vessels again, all of which were the same. She ran such data now, and soon, visuals came to her, signifying that these ships were created on the planet Mars. It was a connection to the ship that was upon the Empire State Building; there was no doubt now. It was all starting to make sense.

Perhaps the Corporation was using them now? The only alternative was that they were acting on their own. She was starting to wonder more and more. She was going to need to get into the electronics of these ships so they would not fly, and it was going to be a process. Bots were here, walking the perimeter. She watched and calculated the timing and movements of them for a bit before making a move.

Tyne was an expert at this game and soon she darted about and was able to disable at least six of the Martian robot ships.

Success was at hand with only a few more left to cause to malfunction.

However, one particular robot came out of a ship just as she was passing from one to another, crouching low.

“Stop right there!” he demanded as he jumped off the top of the ship he was on and floated down to the ground. He was not like the others. He was the same red and black color, but his red color was brighter and much less of him was black. Also his head was different as well. It was like he had giant horns or tall metal ears.

His facial features were all outlined in black, and his most notable attribute was the writing on his forehead. Not only was it designed as a golden metal emblem, it said the words, Godbot’s Hand.

Whatever that meant. Tyne had no idea.

The robot casually walked over before the white-attired cyborg.

“You are an interesting specimen indeed,” he said upon reaching her. “I sense robotics in you, but the human aspects are strong as well. Do you still contain a soul?”

Tyne was ready to just fight him and get it over with, but for some reason she held back. She sensed a great power in this one and perhaps some good information was at hand.

So, she held her ground and had a conversation with this so-called Godbot’s Hand.

“Yes, I am part human and part robot. Is that something you do not understand?”

The tall robot before her tilted his head to the right some, looking her over.

“I am new to Earth,” answered the Hand. “I have been told that there are those like you, second-class citizens. Do you have your markings yet, marking you as a silver specimen?”

Tyne was not fond of his words. “I am no one’s specimen, or a second-rate thing. Let me ask you,



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