Phone App: Portable Armory

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: MaxwellKHA
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

CIA. FSB. How can I be involved in all of this?

How can anything happen so sudden?

Is everything has a secret meaning nowadays?

Does the government always hiding something from us?

Everything went from dealing with street thugs to dealing with a conflict between the CIA and FSB.

The clock is ticking. Got to find that nuke fast.
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This book contains a lot of technical terms.

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  1. IforgotpasswordZcf
    "Portable Armory, an immersive phone app, captivated me with its intricate storytelling and engaging gameplay. The user interface is sleek, seamlessly blending a virtual arsenal into a real-life adventure. I found myself engrossed in the quest to build and strategize, as if holding a tangible weapon in my fingertips. The narrative unfolds with unexpected twists, keeping me hooked till the very end. A must-try for those who crave a blend of tech and thrilling storytelling."
  1. Frost16
    Frost16 rated it
    "Phone App: Portable Armory" is a thought-provoking novel that explores the intersection of technology, society, and personal responsibility in the digital age. The story revolves around a groundbreaking app that turns smartphones into portable armories, granting users the ability to carry virtual weapons for self-defense or vigilante purposes. At its core, the novel delves into themes of power dynamics, the blurred lines between reality and virtuality, and the ethical dilemmas that arise from the ease of access to such technology.

    The author deftly captures the tension between the convenience and allure of this seemingly innocuous innovation, and the potential consequences it could have on public safety and privacy. Characters grapple with questions about the morality of arming oneself through a screen, the impact on crime rates, and the psychological effects of wielding virtual power.

    Throughout the narrative, readers are challenged to consider whether the line between preparedness and paranoia has truly been crossed, or if we are simply witnessing the dawn of a new era where digital boundaries blur into physical ones. "Phone App: Portable Armory" serves as a cautionary tale, urging readers to reflect on the responsibilities that come with embracing advanced technology and the potential consequences for both individuals and society as a whole.

    In a human tone, this novel invites empathy and introspection, reminding us that, in an increasingly connected world, the choices we make – virtual or otherwise – can have far-reaching effects on our lives and relationships. It's a compelling read that leaves readers pondering the intricate dance between innovation, humanity, and the complexities of the modern world.
  1. Molly Gibson
    Molly Gibson rated it
    Terrible writing, awful story, childish characters, absurb story flow, ridiclous plot holes. 100% trash, don't read it.
    The MC is your average high school boy that all of sudden become top class hit man able to kill a small group of gang around 20 members eventhough he is never have any training or knowledge about any weapons whatsoever yet he can use any weapons like expert.
    The MC is high school student and yet he got blush and emotional over holding hand with a female classmate like 11 years old will do.
    There is no explanation whatsoever about the app itself like how it able to have all sort of OP features, so overall it feel so absurb and rushed.
    Everyone seem so indifferent toward killing someone else as if it is a game eventhough it already state as being the real world.
    There is world building at all, the enemies are also one dimensional goons while some are merely to add the words count so overall nothing matter.
    All in all, don't read this trash.
  1. Jodie Burke
    Jodie Burke rated it
    A perfectly nice novel idea ruined, trash plots story not making sense most of the time chapters contradicting previous chapters. MC is really stupid and brain dead and other people have this system before him. They can walk around with guns in the city amd no one says anything no secrecy at all but no one talks about it the story is messed up cant stress the word enough literally a waste of time to read this couldn’t even go over 10chapters
  1. Winni Rob
    Winni Rob rated it
    Thanks for reading my book. Though I will give the problems on this book. Especially since some of them could be fatally disturbing.

    The Unsynchronization between the info on chapter 1 and 3: The user number on the AppStore is manipulated by the system itself.

    Chapter 37: It's really the biggest turnoff as far as I know. Well, tbh, I plan so the relationship between him and her could be different. Yeah, he still likes her and he would find a way to get her heart again. Don't worry though, he will be changed back as soon as the business with the Russians is over.

    That's all I can give for now. Thanks for reading this.
  1. Saxon Kipling
    Saxon Kipling rated it
    A very nice gamer book. Almost found myself in it while sleeping I thought I was one of them contractors.. Though some typo errors could be encounter, its the story itself that brought spices.. Its nothing more than an rpg,felt like the author is a maniac or just addicted to guns.. Just the overkilling and bruttality that makes me cringe sometimes.. Overall, good job!!
  1. Colby Lee
    Colby Lee rated it
    Personally couldn't make it past the first few chapters. The MC was poorly characterised and was thrown into a gunfight in the first 5 minutes of the novel, only to show "poor aim" headshots and killing 20 people by the end of the 2nd chapter completely on his own.
    Give this one a miss, there have to be better ones out there than this.
  1. Walter Raphael
    Walter Raphael rated it
    At first it was very fun to read and interesting but chapter 7 he will lose his penis cause of surgery it's like that, because his identify has been discovered by the Russians it just ruined the romance and story nothing makes sense now it was supposed to be good. ...... dropped this and don't if you like mc with no penis.... the author has ruined this.

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