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Andre Wilson, a mercenary contracted by Valhalla Limited, embarked on a mission. They were to protect their client’s interest and deescalate a potential conflict by two militia groups. However, an unknown group of militants ambushed them. They were no ordinary enemy and possess advanced bio-terror weapons at their disposal.
Almost facing death at the encounter. A friendly Bio-Mech Squad saved Andre and his friends. The event changed his life, owing to the squad that saved him. Amazed by constructs and the men behind the behemoth, he vowed to join the ranks of the “Bio-Mechanized Warfare Corps.”
He vowed to one day make a difference in a country torn by war, chaos, and manipulation of foreign entities. As a Cornalian by birth, he wished to end the Proxy War that plagued his homeland. Will he succeed with his goals?
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This is great. It's rare to see a mecha novel but it reminds me of a game I used to play called Front Mission 3. Nostalgia came in as I read through it. World building is good, plot is also fast so it's not boring to read. Keep wrirting and improving. Looking forward to reading more of it soon.
This novel has a solid foundation of action and an intriguing world. The plot unfolds in a future with advanced technology and bioterrorism, which gives it a unique twist. The pacing is fast, which works well for an action novel, but at times the descriptions feel a bit heavy and can slow down the reading. The fight scenes are well-executed, especially with the use of military technology, which makes the warlike setting believable.
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The Arm Slaves concept reminds me quite a bit of the anime Full Metal Panic. And despite one or two grammatical issues that need to be fixed, I would say that this story has quite a bit of potential.