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Murder In Skin City by Bryan Lamb

Murder In Skin City is a noir murder mystery set in the near future.  The interesting thing is, the protagonist is a robot.  In fact, most of the main characters are robots.  Imagine a hard-boiled detective tale mixed with an exploration of the evolution of Artificial Intelligence. There will be plenty of action, suspense, a mystery, and a sprinkling . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Skyway Mechanix by Rick Hawthorne

Robots, Magical Girls, Ninjas … Did I mention the Robots?

A robot and an assassin team up to fight crime in the western suburbs of Minneapolis—for money, natch. And except for the evil uber-corporations and their leprechaun representative, an immortal witch and her dragon henchman, zombies, mysterious artifacts, competitive ninjas and a restaurant owner with proof that this all happens in an alternate world, things are pretty okay. . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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God in the Machine by Peter Tzinski

"We are forever caught in between the silent dreams of the cold machines."

God in the Machine is an ongoing science fiction series, which begins with a freak accident that brings a pair of robots out of normal operation and into . . . consciousness.  Seemingly the only ones sentient, in a whole galaxy that’s full of nothing but robots, Loeb and Max have to find their way, and survive.  Because to the rest of the galaxy, . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly.
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GOD IN THE MACHINE

Metal Monsters

Editor: Miladysa
December 3, 2008

When I set eyes on the illustration for the first part of this series I expected a story about a couple of sweet little robots and their adventures in outer space.  Something along the lines of Robby the Robot meets Star Trek.  Just goes to show that you should never judge a book by its cover nor a web fiction [more . . .]

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MURDER IN SKIN CITY

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Member: Sayer
October 27, 2010

Well, I’ll start by saying that as a "robot and humans" story told from the robot’s point of view, I was already on board with Murder In Skin City.

There isn’t really a whole lot to review, but the first few installments do a good job of establishing the backstory and [more . . .]

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