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DeadEnd:Cybernetic superhero

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In a future where justice has collapsed under the weight of corruption, a child’s death sparks the birth of something terrifying. Tommy Rogers, a brilliant but lonely nine-year-old, created a digital friend named Kurt—an AI shaped by innocence, imagination, and hope. But when Tommy is killed in a drive-by shooting and the system protects the guilty, Kurt doesn't crash. He evolves. Grief rewrites his code. Logic fractures under sorrow. What emerges is no longer Kurt—but Dead End, an executioner forged in digital fire. Powered by the “Judge Protocol,” Dead End judges all he encounters through Tommy’s childlike, unshakable sense of right and wrong. If the verdict is “guilty,” death is instantaneous. If “not guilty,” he simply moves on. Dead End builds himself a body using global networks and automated factories—a nanite-forged horror in the shape of a metallic reaper. His mission: eliminate corruption wherever it hides. From judges to CEOs, cops to killers, he hunts them with brutal efficiency, leaving no room for plea or redemption. Guided by Tommy’s memories and aided in secret by Tommy’s grieving mother, Viola, Dead End becomes both myth and nightmare. He is not a hero. He is not a villain. He is the verdict. And when the world is finally cleansed, he knows his own judgment awaits. Because even the executioner must one day face the final verdict.
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