Ulterior motives, by Adam York Gregory

Adam York Gregory is a former scientist and video-games designer who gave up playing with science and experimenting with games to create the comic The Flowfield Unity. He's a humanist and owns two rats.

Adam York Gregory is a former scientist and video-games designer who gave up playing with science and experimenting with games to create the comic The Flowfield Unity. He's a humanist and owns two rats.
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