The Sector Files Series by Nicola Claire (1-3)
Requirements: epub/azw3/mobi reader, 2.9 MB
Overview: Nicola Claire lives in beautiful Taupo, New Zealand with her husband and two young boys. She's tried her hand at being a paramedic, bank teller and medical sales representative, (not all necessarily in that order), but her love of writing keeps calling her back.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy



1. Angular Momentum - [Start Recording]
It's not easy being me.
In a galaxy filled to the brim with narcissistic biologicals, being an artificial intelligence with a conscience isn't a meteor shower or anything.
But I had a good teacher. And my experiences have taught me many things. So, when given the option to either sit on the sideline and watch as things unravelled all around me, or leave the only family I have ever known and loved and do something about it, I chose to be a hero.
Of course, I didn't count on a lurid red spaceship that looks like a downtrodden dog, or the seedy, backstabbing arms dealer in the galaxy's crappiest black market, or the Synthetic Hunter who didn't like that I had broken into one of its masters' supply caches and stole a whole bunch of stuff.
Sometimes being a hero sucks.
Sometimes, it hurts.
But I'm not your average artificial intelligence. I'm a third-gen out of New Earth.
[End Recording]
2. Chromatic Aberration - [Start Recording]
I started out on this journey with a solid plan. All missions need a well-thought-out action plan, don't they? Well, mine had been good, and I'd taken steps to make it succeed. And then the worst thing happened.
I failed part one of my mission plan and suddenly I was spinning in circles and lost amongst the stars, deep in the unforgiving Black. Lonely.
But every deep space operative has a backup plan, right? Mine just happens to include busting out a group of black-ops agents from a maximum-security prison and beating the enemy at a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
I've failed once already. I'm not sure how I'll survive if I fail again.
But I'm a third-generation artificial intelligence out of New Earth; there's not much that we aren't good at.
That's what I tell myself, anyway. In reality ... well, that's a whole other story.
[End Recording]
3. Elementary Particles - [Start Recording]
The stars have shifted and my mission along with them. I rescued the black-ops agents and sent a message to the Admiralty, but no plan survives contact with the enemy, right?
The more I try to complete the mission, the more it feels like I'm failing at the one thing the Originators asked me to do for them. And to make matters worse, things back on New Earth are getting grim.
My prime directive puts humans first. But the humans controlling my home planet are deadly and corrupt and it's messing with my processors. I'm not sure I can do what's right anymore.
I'm not sure what is right. And the one line of code that should give me the answer is glitching.
I'm a third-generation artificial intelligence out of New Earth, though; I can fix this.
But I'm also not so sure about that anymore, either.
[End Recording]
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Requirements: epub/azw3/mobi reader, 2.9 MB
Overview: Nicola Claire lives in beautiful Taupo, New Zealand with her husband and two young boys. She's tried her hand at being a paramedic, bank teller and medical sales representative, (not all necessarily in that order), but her love of writing keeps calling her back.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1. Angular Momentum - [Start Recording]
It's not easy being me.
In a galaxy filled to the brim with narcissistic biologicals, being an artificial intelligence with a conscience isn't a meteor shower or anything.
But I had a good teacher. And my experiences have taught me many things. So, when given the option to either sit on the sideline and watch as things unravelled all around me, or leave the only family I have ever known and loved and do something about it, I chose to be a hero.
Of course, I didn't count on a lurid red spaceship that looks like a downtrodden dog, or the seedy, backstabbing arms dealer in the galaxy's crappiest black market, or the Synthetic Hunter who didn't like that I had broken into one of its masters' supply caches and stole a whole bunch of stuff.
Sometimes being a hero sucks.
Sometimes, it hurts.
But I'm not your average artificial intelligence. I'm a third-gen out of New Earth.
[End Recording]
2. Chromatic Aberration - [Start Recording]
I started out on this journey with a solid plan. All missions need a well-thought-out action plan, don't they? Well, mine had been good, and I'd taken steps to make it succeed. And then the worst thing happened.
I failed part one of my mission plan and suddenly I was spinning in circles and lost amongst the stars, deep in the unforgiving Black. Lonely.
But every deep space operative has a backup plan, right? Mine just happens to include busting out a group of black-ops agents from a maximum-security prison and beating the enemy at a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
I've failed once already. I'm not sure how I'll survive if I fail again.
But I'm a third-generation artificial intelligence out of New Earth; there's not much that we aren't good at.
That's what I tell myself, anyway. In reality ... well, that's a whole other story.
[End Recording]
3. Elementary Particles - [Start Recording]
The stars have shifted and my mission along with them. I rescued the black-ops agents and sent a message to the Admiralty, but no plan survives contact with the enemy, right?
The more I try to complete the mission, the more it feels like I'm failing at the one thing the Originators asked me to do for them. And to make matters worse, things back on New Earth are getting grim.
My prime directive puts humans first. But the humans controlling my home planet are deadly and corrupt and it's messing with my processors. I'm not sure I can do what's right anymore.
I'm not sure what is right. And the one line of code that should give me the answer is glitching.
I'm a third-generation artificial intelligence out of New Earth, though; I can fix this.
But I'm also not so sure about that anymore, either.
[End Recording]
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