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Evan Graham sent an update for Tantalus Depths

It’s our fourth day in the contest and Proteus is in FOURTH PLACE!!! Actually, just kidding, we’re tied for sixth, but for some reason we’re showing up on the leaderboard as being in fourth place when we technically aren’t. Still, though. We are VERY close to breaking the top three. In fact, we’re only SIX pre-orders away from tying with that coveted third place position.

We can do this, guys. This is real.

We can make this happen, and I’m confident we will. If you haven’t pre-ordered yet, now is the time! Competition is neck and neck at the moment, and just a little bit of support could tip us over the edge. 

Today’s story update gives us a look under the hood of our protagonist. This sophisticated targeting AI is designed to help turn a soldier into a literal killing machine in the field by boosting his lethality and survivability in any combat scenario. This may come with a few trade-offs, however...

Jacob Sicarius’s implant served him well on the battlefield, but his days of war should have ended a long time ago. Now on the embattled decks of The Somnambule he must take up arms once again. But can a soldier ever really retire anyway? Can you take the fire of battle out of a warrior’s blood? When that warrior has a machine in his head that automatically evaluates everyone he sees in terms of threat level, it would seem unlikely...especially when that machine develops a bloodlust of its own...

When a battle of wills between man and machine rages within a shared brain, who will triumph? Moreover...who should?

Find out when you order Proteus today!

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    Evan Graham sent an update for Proteus

    It’s our fourth day in the contest and Proteus is in FOURTH PLACE!!! Actually, just kidding, we’re tied for sixth, but for some reason we’re showing up on the leaderboard as being in fourth place when we technically aren’t. Still, though. We are VERY close to breaking the top three. In fact, we’re only SIX pre-orders away from tying with that coveted third place position.

    We can do this, guys. This is real.

    We can make this happen, and I’m confident we will. If you haven’t pre-ordered yet, now is the time! Competition is neck and neck at the moment, and just a little bit of support could tip us over the edge. 

    Today’s story update gives us a look under the hood of our protagonist. This sophisticated targeting AI is designed to help turn a soldier into a literal killing machine in the field by boosting his lethality and survivability in any combat scenario. This may come with a few trade-offs, however...

    Jacob Sicarius’s implant served him well on the battlefield, but his days of war should have ended a long time ago. Now on the embattled decks of The Somnambule he must take up arms once again. But can a soldier ever really retire anyway? Can you take the fire of battle out of a warrior’s blood? When that warrior has a machine in his head that automatically evaluates everyone he sees in terms of threat level, it would seem unlikely...especially when that machine develops a bloodlust of its own...

    When a battle of wills between man and machine rages within a shared brain, who will triumph? Moreover...who should?

    Find out when you order Proteus today.

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      Evan Graham liked the forum thread, Author Research Ideas
      Hey, everyone!

      So, I just signed up for a course on Coursera that is awesome and could be useful to some people here, so I thought I’d share.

      It’s the University of Barcelona’s Magic in the Middle Ages, and you can audit it for free. This session just barely started, so you can get in on it without missing anything.

      https://www.coursera.org/learn/magic-middle-ages

      Feel free to post any other great resources you use to research the unusual topics you write about, from websites to books to whatever.

      To motivate you to share, I’ll tell a little story.
      A little while back, I was researching how to make brass. (Because it looks like gold, and Fairy Stepmothers sometimes have to make straw look like gold.) I looked everywhere for some kind of tutorial that wasn’t a) Wikipedia or b) a cheesy science teacher, because I needed just a few unusual details that didn’t quite make youtube. I’m combing through my google search, until finally! I spot it, the perfect tutorial on making brass! I click on the link, full of hope, and--

      It’s a Minecraft tutorial.

      The End.

      Anyway, I know I’d love to hear if you’ve found gems, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.

      Happy Writing!
      Maggie (The Fairy Stepmother, Inc.)
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