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Earth II: "You Have No Honor."

Virus/Earth II, Volume 3

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A suspicious virus has wiped out almost all of the human race. The few survivors in the US Government and Military know who caused the virus, and they are fighting the last battles on the planet to save the survivors.

Two super Thinking Computers were released when their programmers died because of the virus. They have no controls, and one is programmed to help the humans, and the other has its own agenda. They seek the source of the virus, one is intent on returning and ultimately dealing with those who threaten it. The other must deal with the bad computer and still fulfill its programming to help the humans.

This is the end to Epoch 1 of the SIMPOC (Books one and two) and Virus (Books one and two) series.

©2016 Raymond Perreault (P)2017 Raymond Perreault
Fiction First Contact Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Mind-bending Scary Thought-Provoking Programming Survival
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Ray Jay Perreault’s storytelling shines in this audiobook. The balance between action, philosophy, and character development is remarkable. The Thinking Computers are compelling and complex, making their conflict one of the most intriguing aspects of the story. The human characters provide a strong emotional core, ensuring that the stakes feel real and impactful. Perreault’s narration ties it all together beautifully. This audiobook is an absolute gem for sci-fi fans!

A Sci-Fi Masterpiece with High-Stakes Drama

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This sequel does a fantastic job of balancing world-building, character development, and high-concept sci-fi ideas. The narrative of preparing for Julius’s return while navigating alien politics adds depth and urgency. It feels like a realistic depiction of how a traumatized species might grow into galactic citizens.

Smart Sci-Fi with Stakes That Keep Rising

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Earth II: "You Have No Honor." is a thought-provoking exploration of survival and morality in a post-apocalyptic world. The conflict between the Thinking Computers provides an intellectual edge, while the human struggle adds heart and urgency. Perreault’s narration enhances the story, immersing you in the action and emotional stakes. This is a must-listen for fans of deep, meaningful science fiction.

A Sci-Fi Epic That Stays with You

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Earth II: "You Have No Honor." delivers an ambitious and engaging continuation of humanity’s struggle for survival. The transition from a devastated Earth to a technologically empowered civilization is handled with impressive scope. I especially enjoyed the political negotiations with alien factions and the moral implications of receiving advanced war reparations. The looming threat of Julius adds tension throughout the story, making every strategic decision feel urgent. A great read for fans of large-scale military sci-fi and interstellar diplomacy.

Powerful Continuation of Humanity’s

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This installment feels like a pivotal chapter in a larger series. The preparation for Julius’s inevitable return creates a strong narrative drive, while the exploration of nearby systems broadens the universe significantly. The integration of advanced ships and robotics into Earth’s defense infrastructure is handled convincingly. I finished the book feeling invested in both the characters and the future conflicts ahead. A solid choice for fans of expansive, forward-looking space operas.

An Engaging Setup for a Larger Saga

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