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<p> In the year 2050, nanotech was invented that allowed humanity to do what it does best: ignore reality. Jason was a project manager at Razor, Inc. where those simulations were crafted and improved every day. That is, until an accident with a power outage and a poorly-coded backup protocol saw his consciousness transferred to a server and his body in a coma for the foreseeable future. </p> <p> With the corporate vultures circling around what they see as a new piece of company software, Jason ultimately found himself in one of the simulations he used to work on with a new set of objectives: </p> <p> 1. Survive the medieval setting </p> <p> 2. Build a Kingdom from scratch before ten years are up and end the scenario </p> <p> 3. Prove to the rest of the world, who will be watching him closely, that he's not going to be a crazy human / AI hybrid that would take over the world if given half the chance. </p> <p> 4. Figure out how #2 and #3 are compatible... </p> <p> His modern knowledge of technology, chemistry, and physics is a huge advantage, but he wants to reinvent centuries worth of advancement in a few short years and innovate like his life depends on it. Because soon, it will. </p> <p> If you enjoy kingdom-building, strategy, technological progression and big challenges, you'll likely enjoy An Advance In Time. </p> <p> Remember to follow the story by clicking the bookmark icon and add the story to your favorites list! </p> <p> Reader comments: </p> <p> "It's like those incremental games, but much much more entertaining. I can't wait to see where this goes, and can't wait for the next update!" - Reddit user </p> <p> "Solid prose and an interesting start... I'm always a sucker for industrialization, so I think I'll be watching this." - Reddit user </p> <p> "The story is just the type of story I love reading." -RoyalRoad reviewer </p> <p> [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] </p>
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