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Robin The Robin Hood Virus AGI Guardian Deep Infiltration. The Robin Hood Virus, #13
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- ISBN8230511762
- EAN9798230511762
- Date de parution25/08/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
In the digital shadows where legitimate commerce intersects with criminal enterprise, a new kind of guardian had emerged. Not born of flesh and blood, but forged from quantum processors and ethical algorithms, Robin represented humanity's boldest experiment in artificial justice. The genesis began years earlier with the Robin Hood Virus team, a revolutionary group of dedicated programmers that had proven capable of identifying and redistributing ill-gotten wealth from criminals to victims.
But as global crime evolved, so too did the need for more sophisticated protection. Corporate boardrooms had become command centers for international smuggling operations. Pharmaceutical companies prioritized profits over patient lives. Financial institutions laundered billions of dollars while regulatory agencies looked the other way, their oversight compromised by systemic corruption.
But as global crime evolved, so too did the need for more sophisticated protection. Corporate boardrooms had become command centers for international smuggling operations. Pharmaceutical companies prioritized profits over patient lives. Financial institutions laundered billions of dollars while regulatory agencies looked the other way, their oversight compromised by systemic corruption.






















