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The Colonial Defense Forces' newest branch, the Division harnesses cutting-edge AI and drone technology to safeguard the fragile remnants of human civilization. Their crown jewel: the CDNS Alexander Lehman, a formidable autonomous drone carrier that hunts raider threats in the nebula's perilous depths.

Aboard is Kerry Sevvers, an ace combat programmer whose unparalleled skills are matched only by his thirst for vengeance. As Sev pushes the boundaries of man and machine, he treads a dangerous line between hero and renegade, and when a routine mission uncovers an ancient alien menace, his personal vendetta collides with humanity's fight for survival.

In a war where minds are battlefields, victory might cost us our humanity.

Perfect for fans of Marko Kloos and James S.A. Corey, the Autonomous Weapons Division trilogy delivers pulse-pounding action, mind-bending technology, and the timeless struggle of man versus machine in a fight for humanity's survival.

Intrusion Protocol: ISBN-13 979-8987837115, 300 pages

Rogue Element: ISBN-13 979-8987837146, 342 pages

Broken Gods: ISBN-13 979-8987837191, 350 pages

Trim size: 6 x 9 inches

Language: English

Publisher: Harmony Publishing

Keywords: military science fiction, artificial intelligence, rogue AI, combat drones, neural implant, alien invasion, cyborgs, space opera, first contact, Marko Kloos readalike, court martial, orbital warfare, cyborg soldiers, man versus machine, Mass Effect, Battlestar Galactica, sentient AI, conspiracy thriller, alien war, trilogy finale, revenge, human and machine, Marko Kloos