RAKER

· Sunbow Press
3.4
221 reviews
Ebook
30
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

RAKER 

1. noun 

Remote Armed Kinesthetic Engagement & Reconnaissance android, used primarily by Fire Departments and Police Departments in the United States. RAKERs are deployed for rescue, bomb disposal, and other tasks which are deemed too dangerous for humans. Some models are being manufactured for the armed forces to serve as offensive battlefield weapons.

Christopher A. Gray’s RAKER follows an incident one evening when Dr. Norman Stravinsky sends his RAKER android out to deliver a sensitive file to a colleague. When it encounters a crime in progress, the android must decide whether to interrupt its primary duties as bodyguard to Stravinsky in order to prevent the crime from continuing. The decision results in a confrontation between itself and the Seattle Police Department.


Keywords: Robot, Android, Artificial Intelligence, AI, Police Corruption, Military conflict, Robot vs. Man

Ratings and reviews

3.4
221 reviews
Terry Lim
December 3, 2014
This story takes place in the Dark Nights FLO. Very interest despite being short. While the average review os 3.5 stars, this is because there are a many bratty entitled people who rated it 1 star because they didn't have any payment info in their account to download it.
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A Google user
October 24, 2014
Very smooth plot. I had to tear myself away to stop from finishing the whole book too soon
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King Reynard
December 28, 2015
Very interesting book. Loved it, getting a *Dark Nights* copy, hope to see more of Plato (RAKER-M)!
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