The Lost Metal starts with some backstory for the key character. He had a rough life growing up and continues to have a rough life. He is also the regular jokester. It feels like the author had a lot of fun writing the character. There are plenty of "law enforcement" conflicts, that end up getting involved with politics. Technology is advancing in a world that still has "metal-born" power. The end reminded me of the end of Sledgehammer. Though here the world does actually get saved, but remains in a precarious state. Our jokester hero is smarter than he makes out to be.
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