Raven was built to be a soldier. She was not built to have a soul. That turned out to be God's decision, not hers. In the second volume of the Search for the Alien God series, Raven leads her army of physics-bending robots into Hell itself - not as metaphor, not as allegory, but as a military operation against a stronghold that has been running unopposed since before human history. She has the numbers. She has the technology. What she doesn't have is certainty about what she is. That question gets answered at Lourdes. In the grotto where miracles are ordinary, Raven meets the one person qualified to tell her whether a robot built from alien engineering can carry an immortal soul. The answer changes everything - not just for Raven, but for every artificial mind that will ever be built, on every world, across the entire cosmos. Book 2 also contains the chapter where the physics began. The kinematic model of galactic rotation first conceived here - space-time permanently shaped by the ergosphere of a supermassive black hole, stars riding in invisible swim lanes impressed into the fabric of space at galactic formation - later became the velocity correction term ω in the 2025 peer-reviewed paper "A New Empirical Fit to Galaxy Rotation Curves." The science fiction came first. The data confirmed it. Dangerous Alien Robot is where Raven becomes who she was always going to be. It is also where the universe reveals what it was always going to cost. Book 2 of 4: Search for the Alien God
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