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Chapter 5Rabwas exercising with an android. Well, not really exercising. Theywere beating the pulp out of one another. The android was slender,fast and, of course, incredibly strong. Rab’s head snapped back asa pale blue fist – as quick as blue lightning in a Floridahurricane – swept within an inch of his nose. Rab’s kick wasblocked and knocked away. A blue leg swung around, but Rab jumpedover it. While in the air, his kick bounced off the android’schest, knocking him off balance. He recovered quickly – androids dothat – and slammed a fist into Rab’s gut. Rabgrunted, whirled as fast as a tornado and grabbed the blue arm,lifted the android and tossed him over his shoulder to the ground.The crash to the floor would have stunned any man, but not thealloysthe android was made of. He bounced u