Iguardian Origins – Rob Baddorf

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We had a long journey ahead. And I didn’t want to drag it out any longer than it needed to be. Alright, the helmet was cool. I’d give Will that. But the bike was no Diamondback! Still, it also wasn’t as bad as it could have been. Even though it weighed a ton, it rode decently.

In the end, the bike wasn’t the problem. It was me. “Want to race?” I asked, goading Theo on. He shot me a glance, his brow furrowed. “Don’t tempt me, buddy. I can’t race without getting competitive, you know that.” “Good. ’Cause I was serious,” I said with a touch of a grin. “Let’s get it back on.” Theo scoffed at me. “Listen, we don’t need to race. We can just ride together. I’m fine with that, seriously. Besides, I told your mom that I would —” “I know, I know.

But I want to push myself. If we don’t race, I’m just gonna take it easy. Too easy.” Theo shook his head. I don’t think he liked the idea, but I knew he couldn’t turn down a good competition. “On your mark, get set—” I pedaled as hard as I could before yelling. “Hey, that’s cheating!” But sure enough, Theo took the bait. He shot off like a lightning bolt. And that was exactly what I needed. Someone to drive me on. To push me. Something to get my adrenaline running again—and sure enough, it did!

I didn’t slow down. I pedaled with everything I had! The bike performed well. It didn’t have toeclips, so I wasn’t getting the maximum uplift on the swing. Yet there was enough momentum that the pedal continued around every time. I had no difficulty keeping up my speed with one leg. Everything was working. And the auto-balance held me upright. I even kept up with Theo.

At least for a little. But then I started to slow. And soon enough, I lagged behind. Farther. And farther! I was huffing and puffing. Where did my stamina go? What was wrong with me?! Had my muscles atrophied that much? Had they gotten weaker in only three months’ time?! Why couldn’t I push harder? Why wasn’t I back to where I used to be?! In the end, the bike did not fail me. I failed me.

© 2024 by Jar of Lightning All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Jar Of Lightning • Camp Hill, PA 17011 ISBN: 978-1-956061-73-4 Written by Rob Baddorf OceanofPDF.com Contents 1.

Prologue CODENAME: DAEDALUS 2. 1 NOAH 3. 2 NOAH 4. 3 NOAH 5. 4 NOAH 6. 5 NOAH 7. 6 NOAH 8. 7 NOAH 9. 8 NOAH 10. 9 NOAH 11. 10 NOAH 12. 11 NOAH 13. 12 NOAH 14. 13 CODENAME: DAEDALUS 15. 14 NOAH 16. 15 NOAH 17. 16 NOAH 18. 17 CODENAME: DAEDALUS 19. 18 WILL 20. 19 NOAH 21. 20 NOAH 22. 21 WILL 23. 22 NOAH 24. 23 NOAH 25. 24 NOAH 26. 25 NOAH 27.

26 NOAH 28. 27 NOAH 29. 28 NOAH 30. 29 NOAH 31. 30 NOAH 32. 31 NOAH 33. 32 NOAH 34. 33 NOAH 35. 34 NOAH 36. 35 NOAH 37. 36 NOAH 38. 37 NOAH 39. 38 NOAH 40. 39 NOAH 41. 40 NOAH 42. 41 NOAH 43. 42 NOAH 44.

43 NOAH 45. 44 NOAH 46. 45 NOAH 47. 46 NOAH 48. 47 NOAH 49. 48 NOAH 50. 49 NOAH 51. 50 NOAH 52. 51 NOAH 53. 52 NOAH 54. 53 NOAH 55. 54 WILL Continue the Adventure! Help Other Readers! Also by Rob Baddorf OceanofPDF.com Prologue CODENAME: DAEDALUS AUDIO JOURNAL ENTRY #14331 — Restricted! The team and I are pleased. The machine’s agility and weapons tests today could not have gone better.

The machine’s use of the latest technology in transmogrification— the ability to go from solid to liquid and back to solid again—created nothing short of shock and awe. You could see it in all the generals and upper brass. There wasn’t a senator there who was not impressed into silence. Without hesitation, they granted our request for another $12.2 billion in funding.

The machine performed flawlessly. Not one error in the artificial intelligence. This creation is truly beyond what I ever imagined. Or even thought possible.

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