An all-new digital single--part of the _New York Times_ bestselling series based on the blockbuster Xboxยฎ games! The military-grade artificial intelligence known as Iona has only one week to live. After that, the UNSC will legally terminate her seven-year existence in order to stave off the threat
Saintโs Testimony
โ Scribed by Frank OโConnor
- Publisher
- ePubLibre
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 63 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The military-grade artificial intelligence known as Iona has only one week to live. After that, the UNSC will legally terminate her seven-year existence in order to stave off the threat of the data corruption phenomenon known as โrampancy,โ a condition that will eventually take hold of her functionality and persona, endangering all those around her. In a last-ditch effort to save herself, Iona has successfully launched an unprecedented legal appeal against her own death sentence โ a case being watched very closely at not only the highest levels of human government, but by others with a very different agendaโฆ
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