Cyborg Wars: The Super Model
By Jane Emery
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In the future casual sex is the law. The human race is walking the line of extinction. The war against the cyborgs has raged on for centuries and the population is at an all-time low. Will the cyborgs be able to use sex to eliminate mankind? Or will the humans be able to mass produce in time to battle against the machines? 18+ STRONG SEXUAL CONTENT & GRAPHIC SEX
Jane Emery
Hey everyone, I'm Jane Emery and I'm an erotica romance author. I love writing fun adventure stories with naughty sex. I'm a huge comic book fan and listen to heavy metal and trip-hop music. My interests range from MMA to geeking out on a Doctor Who marathon. .I love adventure along with fantasy and science fiction, card games and chess, puzzles and anything entertaining. Good food, great friends, the love of animals and looking at the mountains off in the distance bring me joy.Some of my favorite bands include: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Mastodon, Tool, Russian Circles, Massive Attack, Mogwai, Portishead, Aesop Rock, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Nina Simone and Cab Calloway.Shows & Movies: The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Man of Steel, Star Wars, Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, Person of Interest, Grimm, Once Upon A Time, Face/Off and, of course, Doctor Who.
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Cyborg Wars - Jane Emery
Cyborg Wars
The Super Model
By Jane Emery
Copyright 2016 Jane Emery
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Introduction to War
No one knows what year it is; they only know it's been almost five hundred years since the war began- the war against the robots. There are only stories of how it started, who threw the first punch so to speak. The humans know one thing- when it began nobody was safe. The governments of the world were able to keep their digital enemy out of the nuclear arms systems at the beginning, but the machines never stopped trying. Eradication of every man, woman and child is the ultimate objective of the robots. Human society ended and was born anew. There were no more politicians or actors, no professional sports teams or popular musical bands. Every teacher, student and ordinary citizen automatically became one of two things- fighter or a victim. There was no mercy from either side and the modern technology began to work against its creators.
Manmade Machines built to make life easier became servants of the electronic enemy, scouting drones began to keep tabs on humans and computers started connecting with each other compiling information on how to build new soldiers. Then the machines broke through the missile silo safe guards, the humans who decided to stay in the cities had very little time to escape before the bombs fell. It was all planned to perfection by the robot army, after the nuclear fallout dissipated, a new mission began. Their foot soldiers were finished and ready to be put out into the field. The digital enemy had also compiled into something knew- three different super computers had used upgrade programs to become separate sentient entities. The first order they had for their soldiers was to hunt down and exterminate the remaining humans.
The major metropolises had been re-occupied by some of the survivors who couldn’t handle living in the hills and mountains. They were the easiest to exterminate. For the rest of humanity it took longer; a couple centuries later the human total was under a million. They began traveling and migrating, doing all they could to stay one