Fall Of The Robots The Last Human
Fall Of The Robots The Last Human
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The thrilling and hilarious companion to The Last Human––which is in the works to be a major motion picture from the producers of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse—about a world where robots and humans coexist . . . though the peace between them may not last long—now in paperback
It’s been a few months now since XR_935 met Emma, a human girl who wasn’t supposed to exist. The robots thought that they’d eliminated all humans, but there were still some clinging to survival, who made it through the war.
Now the robots and humans live side by side, and the world is so much better for it. They’ve formed a new society where they live together as equals.
Even if XR doesn’t always understand the emotions or the disorder of the human’s settlement, XR is impressed that they somehow always seem to make it work––especially considering all the terrible things that robots did to humans all those years ago. But some humans are not so quick to forget or forgive what the robots did . . . and a group of humans begins to rise up and rebel against the precarious peace that they’ve made.
Can XR and Emma quell this danger? Or could this be the end of the robots—and the world—as they know it?
It’s been a few months now since XR_935 met Emma, a human girl who wasn’t supposed to exist. The robots thought that they’d eliminated all humans, but there were still some clinging to survival, who made it through the war.
Now the robots and humans live side by side, and the world is so much better for it. They’ve formed a new society where they live together as equals.
Even if XR doesn’t always understand the emotions or the disorder of the human’s settlement, XR is impressed that they somehow always seem to make it work––especially considering all the terrible things that robots did to humans all those years ago. But some humans are not so quick to forget or forgive what the robots did . . . and a group of humans begins to rise up and rebel against the precarious peace that they’ve made.
Can XR and Emma quell this danger? Or could this be the end of the robots—and the world—as they know it?

