Bolo: Rogue Bolo

The first completely automated Bolo, designed to operate normally without a man on board, was the landmark XV Model M, which performed remarkably well.

 

However, the always-present possibility of capture and use of a Bolo by an enemy was a constant source of anxiety to military leaders and, in time, gave rise to the next and fi­nal major advance in Bolo technology: the self-directing and self-aware Mark XX Model B Bolo, Tremendous.

 

But what happens when a self-aware fighting machine de­cides to go rogue?

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Bolo: Rogue Bolo

The first completely automated Bolo, designed to operate normally without a man on board, was the landmark XV Model M, which performed remarkably well.

 

However, the always-present possibility of capture and use of a Bolo by an enemy was a constant source of anxiety to military leaders and, in time, gave rise to the next and fi­nal major advance in Bolo technology: the self-directing and self-aware Mark XX Model B Bolo, Tremendous.

 

But what happens when a self-aware fighting machine de­cides to go rogue?

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Bolo: Rogue Bolo

Bolo: Rogue Bolo

by Keith Laumer
Bolo: Rogue Bolo

Bolo: Rogue Bolo

by Keith Laumer

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Overview

The first completely automated Bolo, designed to operate normally without a man on board, was the landmark XV Model M, which performed remarkably well.

 

However, the always-present possibility of capture and use of a Bolo by an enemy was a constant source of anxiety to military leaders and, in time, gave rise to the next and fi­nal major advance in Bolo technology: the self-directing and self-aware Mark XX Model B Bolo, Tremendous.

 

But what happens when a self-aware fighting machine de­cides to go rogue?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163806058
Publisher: Phoenix Pick
Publication date: 04/02/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 338 KB
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