Jaxon, who is considered to be a prodigy amongst his peers in the scientific world, deals with the loss of his son after a paramilitary group wages war on world governments and anyone that supports them. Due to his son being killed, Jaxon turns into a different man. He hates, and all he can think of is a way to repay the world for the hate it caused him – the love it stole from him.
Instead of using his wealth to become just another killer, he constructs a plan to change the entire system of judge, jury, and executioner. When the world finds out what he has done, will they judge him as a revolutionary or a mad scientist?
Instead of using his wealth to become just another killer, he constructs a plan to change the entire system of judge, jury, and executioner. When the world finds out what he has done, will they judge him as a revolutionary or a mad scientist?