Chapter 5
On Micros, machines and organisms lived side by side. The case was so, so much that some organisms actually made a choice to become partially or completely machine. Machines were seen as a force of nature and with that, they were considered to be alive.
Normally, the soldiers in charge of waste disposal were instructed to destroy any computed machinery around the area to prevent any future mishaps; we couldn't take any chances. For some reason, there was a dump existing somewhere even further underground, where machines had been left to roam freely. The confusing question was, why were they still fully operational, unharmed, and also looking harmless.
It looked as if these machines weren't affected by the apocalypse that turned all machines against Micronians. For the first time in my six years of service in the military, I walked freely among computed or programmed machines.
Another question going through my head was, who made them? Immediately s
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