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Pax Robotica: Genesis (Part 2)

The name “Sophia” seemed to have had heighten the young woman’s interest. She looked at Bane more intensely for a brief moment and the reached out to touch his arm. His body shuddered slightly, as if an electric current had passed through it. There was a barely perceptible expression of disgust on his face.

Pax Robotica: Genesis (Part 1)

William Sebastian Bane, Ivy Leaguer, playboy extraordinaire, reckless thrill-seeker, was Professor of Geopolitics at Harvard, Special Advisor to the President, and globe-trotting man-about-town. He should have been contented with his good fortune and stayed out of trouble. There was no such luck, however. His foolhardy attempt to coerce fifty of the world's most powerful men into maintaining the status quo – with the US at the top – ended in assassinations, ushered in Pax Robotica, and made him its first victim. His story is our current history.

The End of Atlantis

O Fate, thou art ruler of Kings and men Their self preservation thou dost make in vain. ***

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