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rank 5466
word count 13831
date submitted 20.02.2010
date updated 20.02.2010
genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Christian
classification: moderate
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LoDebar

Gene Wilenius, Jr

In a galaxy ruled by Law and Equity where everything is under control, something purely evil finds a home within a single mind....

 

Aripax, a Synthetic organism who has demonstrated exceptional capabilites as a general technician, receives a rather unusual promotion. The Federation has selected it for an experimental consiousness transfer into the newest and most advanced prototype for its race. Hoping to acquire additional pschologically traits to make it more "human," Aripax decides to accept the proposal. The transfer completes, and what awakens first is something far more than the Federation had bargained for. Disoriented and with only shadows of its past, LoDebar immediately demonstrates there is a genuine monster lurking within the mind of Aripax. Driven by an insane desire to destroy all things living, LoDebar struggles agaisnt Aripax and the Federation to accomplish this task. Finally free from the confines of the Bioengineering Division, LoDebar finds himself stranded on the planet Primmus One, where its half a billion citizens partake in the largest human holocaust ever experienced. Only Andrus Helt and his small army, battered and broken by the "Fultra incident" and torn apart by betrayal, has any chance of stopping LoDebar, proclaimed to be "Messiah of the Sythnthetics." Can Helt prevent LoDebar from escaping the planet with his unstoppable army of two million frenzied with bloodlust against mankind?

 
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artificial intelligence, colonization, dark, dystopia, dystopian society, extraterrestrial life, false messiah, future warfare, horror, human extincti...

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SusieGulick wrote 786 days ago

Dear Gene, I love science fiction & Christian. :) Your story is a good read because you create interest by having short paragraphs & lots of dialogue which makes me want to keep reading to find out what's going to happen next. I'm backing your book. :) Please take a moment to BACK my TWO Books, ... "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not" ... and the UNEDITED version? ... "Tell Me True Love Stories"
Thanks, Susie :)

Burgio wrote 787 days ago

Wow. Who could guess what would happen when scientists try to improve a psychological profile? In this story, it's going to be total distruction of a planet. You have a good writing style for this type of story; you describe enough I always knew where I was and what was happening, not so much it slows down the story. Makes this a good read. Burgio (Grain of Salt).

lizjrnm wrote 799 days ago

You have an amazing imagination! Well written and polished! Back without hesitation - you have a gift for prose! BACKED

Liz
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