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Android Chronicles #0.5

Android Chronicles: Origins

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Clever android develops a moral sense in defiance of her creator.
Before Synthia Cross is “Reborn” as a highly advanced android, creator Jeremiah Machten makes her steal to help him improve her. He sets her goals to obey orders to steal a sophisticated empathy chip to enhance her social skills. He hopes the chip will let her love him as a human might. A growing moral sense causes her to fight back. Can she stop him and escape his control over her? Find out where the adventure begins…
Prequel novelette 1 to Android Chronicles: Reborn

35 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 1, 2019

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About the author

Lance Erlick

21 books266 followers
Lance Erlick writes science fiction thrillers for adult and young adult readers. In 2018, he launched his Android Chronicles novels with Reborn and continued it with Unbound and Emergent. This series follows the challenges of Synthia Cross, wrestling with the download of a human mind and emergent behavior while confronted by humans who seek to control her. In the Rebel series, Annabelle Scott faces a crisis of conscience after she’s drafted into the military to enforce laws she believes are wrong. The Regina Shen series takes place after abrupt climate change leads to Collapse and a new World Federation. As an outcast, Regina must fight to stay alive and help her family while she avoids being captured. Xenogeneic: First Contact is about aerospace engineer Elena Pyetrov’s struggles with alien pilgrims determined to take over Earth.

To learn more, visit him online at www.LanceErlick.com.

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Profile Image for Bren fall in love with the sea..
1,961 reviews479 followers
January 4, 2020
This was a fun and short read. It isn't what I usually read but I have another book resolution for 2020..go outside my comfort zone. So I did!

This is a quick short story that is evidently part of a series with a man creating a female Android that he is hoping can assist him in his illegal activities as well as love him like a human being. (Not to much to ask for right?)

However, problems arise as his android starts to feel humility and compassion as well as a variety of human emotions..which should not be happening but is. Alot happens in this short story.

I enjoyed it wholeheartedly so I can imagine if one is big into Science Fiction, which I am not, they might love it. I do not know if I liked it enough to read other books in the series. I am trying to figure that out. But I absolutely enjoyed this one and became quite fond of our android who seems smarter and kinder then many humans! She was great fun to read about and I would recommend this to fans of Science Fiction.
Profile Image for Montzalee Wittmann.
5,242 reviews2,345 followers
January 17, 2020
Good prequel

Android Chronicles : Origins by Lance Erlick is a short story about the rival between two inventors and an android that one of them made. The android was having trouble with the ethics in which the Creator was handling the conflict. Good start to series.
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Author 173 books38 followers
January 2, 2020
This is a quick-hit short story that is good for a Saturday afternoon – while very short, I could see this one as a foundation for a longer story. I picked this up for free during a Kindle promotion vs. its normal price of 99 cents and certainly received more than 99 cents worth of entertainment value. If you’re looking for something to read during your lunch break or a quick read and enjoy science fiction, give this one a try.
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Author 13 books56 followers
December 14, 2019
I decided to read this after reading "Trial," though this story comes before "Trial" as part of the origin story of Synthia, the android. My favorite part of this tale is that it opens with her male creator fretting because the size of her brain interferes with his shaping her appearance.
18 reviews
August 23, 2020
Short story masquerading as a book

Origins has potential, but it is only a short story. The Android Synthia is pressed by her Creator into doing things that even she as an android knows are unethical. Her Creator is obsessed not only with protecting her as his creation, but also with her as a potential companion. The author tries to cram too much into the 37 pages, and that causes the story to stumble.
Profile Image for Harry Delong.
147 reviews4 followers
August 13, 2021
Interesting prequel idea

A brief introduction to a multi part story that begins to explore what a sentient android may go thru as it develops. Somewhat hampered by its builder the thought processes and conflicts are interesting and may be a preview of what could actually happen in the future.
Profile Image for Jim Kruszynski sr..
20 reviews
February 4, 2022
A Good Short Story

Android Chronicles: Origins is a good short story to read when you're still looking for a full size novel. I have always liked stories about robots and androids and this did not disappoint. The story was good and thought provoking. The only disappointment was it was too short. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a short read.
777 reviews3 followers
December 30, 2019
This is the origin story background for a trilogy called The Android Chronicles.
It was a series I really liked a lot. This is more of a short story than a book.
47 reviews1 follower
March 15, 2020
Is it a story or something else

This short "story" got us thinking about semi conductor ethics but I can't tell if it's a story or advertising, I don't think I'll take the bait.
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175 reviews1 follower
August 9, 2020
Eh....

So so...not really that great of a story didn't give me the desire to read on...but that's why it's free right?
4,419 reviews37 followers
May 3, 2021
A battle of wills.

Author freebie. Suitable for teens and adults. A sort of prequel for an Android series. Synthia is a well developed idea, well worth stealing.
Profile Image for Laurence Hibberd.
74 reviews
May 12, 2021
Too short to be a short story and also too incomplete to be a story ! A possibly good first chapter, but not enough material to make it worthwhile to buy the next 'book'.
Profile Image for Lynda Engler.
Author 7 books76 followers
March 12, 2022
A good quick read. What do you do when your creator wants you to commit crimes? Interesting take on the human condition through an android with morals.
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Author 2 books14 followers
May 31, 2022
Fun

Nice little teaser for the trilogy. Well written, thought provoking. Promises action & drama, for sure Can't wait to read the rest!
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530 reviews13 followers
July 12, 2020
This was a fun, short read. I was looking for a book about robots and AI, and this novella hit the spot. I enjoyed the author's writing style and appreciated that this story didn't have a ton of filler. I wasn't able to get fully invested in the story, however, and some aspects of the plot were very predictable.
Profile Image for Al "Tank".
370 reviews58 followers
January 8, 2020
Interesting novella. The story is good, but failed to "grab" me. Probably my fault; I'm getting very picky in my old age.

It seems to be the first of many. Definitely ends in a cliff-hanger -- something I hate and probably has something to do with my opinion.

What the heck. Give it a try. It's currently free, so you can't go wrong.
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