Unraveling Conspiracy Audio Sample

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This is a sample from the 3rd novel of my sci-fi series Forgotten Fodder.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
does this look familiar to you? Oh Neema Chase asked. Very Anouma agreed. Just like what we found at Olympian in God psaropoulos. What was that about? Asked Cara before you joined us, Jace and I each found our way into a lab that belonged to a company tied to gray and sean. Some of the data we have on the case came from there. The facilities were identical to this. Jace gestured, but active and there was a clean room space set up that looked a lot like this. You think they're connected? Ask Cara. Yes, Jace replied. When too many puzzle pieces look alike, they are usually part of the same damned puzzle. They looked around but the warehouse was well and truly abandoned. Do you think the exposed some of the clones to the virus here? Ask Kara. It seems that way to me anonymous said. But a third of the local clones die and they don't think to tie it to working here. Why would they asked Jace. Remember we don't get sick like non clones do. And it's not like a sick clone can go to a doctor or medical facility for treatment. They'd be turned away and if they were taken in it's likely they'd still disappear. What about the clone medics? Asked Kara. Both the N. E. A. And N. E. C. C. Had clone medics. Right Jace chuckled. How many clone types did you observe in the tenement? I don't know. Four or five. Car looked at anima seems right, She agreed. Most of the clones were infantry. Chase remarked wang's and two shaves. While I'm no expert on N. E. C. C clones, the only medic I've seen in person was the dead Siddiq on raven. I saw none of them there and that's one of the outer parts of how we clones are treated, explain, asked Oh, Neema. Both sides, as you know, had a dozen or so templates. Jace said. The N E A, for example, had to template donors each for infantry. Heavy infantry, cavalry support medics, mechanics and pilots. However, because infantry require the least amount of training and equipment and be quickly armed and sent out to fight, we were the majority.