In 2048, much of Earth's atmosphere has become polluted, and the
United States is controlled by the authoritarian President Corman. The privileged Insiders live in A.S.Ds (Air Supported Domes) where it is pure, while the poor live beyond as Outsiders, many of whom die young from cancer. Spoiled rich girl Angela Griffin, a bioengineering student at King University in the
South Dakota A.S.D., is visiting Yellowstone Recreation Dome with her boyfriend Matt. The dome comes under attack by rebel Free America Now forces, and Angela is left comatose and
quadriplegic. Her distraught adoptive father dies in a Speeder crash shortly after visiting her. On Christmas Day, Angela regains consciousness. Her bratty attitude irritates the King University Hospital staff, including her nurse Tanya. Over the next couple of months she gradually comes to regret her attitude, and is visited by her classmate Eric Jensen, who arranges for Doctor Aleta Lucane to meet with her. The professor is sympathetic towards Angela's plight and offers the hope of a human application for the M.I.C.R.A. (Mind Controlled Remote Automaton) technology if she resumes her studies. Wanting to avoid the scrutiny of principled Vice President Paula Robinson while exploring the military potential of M.I.C.R.A., Corman and General Wyler underwrite Lucane's research budget, with Colonel Barr assigned as observer. After a few weeks, the M.I.C.R.A. synthetic android is ready, and Angela
mentally transfers to the robot. Angela bonds with Eric and Tanya. M.I.C.R.A. undergoes flight testing, while Angela learns she was adopted. Led by Rita Morales, Free America Now seizes control of the
Dallas A.S.D. Government commandos are sent in to reclaim it, with both sides causing collateral damage. Most of Rita's followers are killed but she escapes on a Speeder. Wounded, she crashes and her Speeder's distress signal is picked up by M.I.C.R.A. When Angela sends the robot to investigate it comes under fire. M.I.C.R.A. attacks the rebels, only to be disabled by an electrical blast. Angela reboots M.I.C.R.A. and confronts Rita, discovering she is her biological sister, and they were both born Outsiders. Discovering M.I.C.R.A. has automatic weaponry built in, she disables the Free America Now soldiers, though Rita escapes. M.I.C.R.A. is then sent to the Detroit A.S.D. to meet an army informant; however, the spy has defected to Free America Now and M.I.C.R.A. is trapped. Army reinforcements arrive in time to prevent the destruction of M.I.C.R.A., who is filmed by a news crew. Enraged over the military's interference in the project, Locane declares that M.I.C.R.A. will be shut down. Angela's attorney locates her birth mother, Maria Morales. Barr persuades Locane to continue the M.I.C.R.A. project, with the compromise that Angela will have manual control of the weapons systems. They use M.I.C.R.A. to visit the
San Simeon slum looking for her mother. However, she discovers Maria was killed in a riot shortly after her adoption, with another resident drawing her
social security checks. With the help of the resident she learns Rita has been working at the
Monterey ASD in an Esctasite, a high-tech brothel. M.I.C.R.A.'s enquiries there are fruitless as Rita is at a Free America Now rally in
Lusk, Wyoming, announcing on TV that the whole settlement is being held hostage. With the regular army unable to make any impression on Rita's forces, M.I.C.R.A. is sent to
Wyoming, bargaining for better treatment of Eric in return. Rita uses an electrical generator to knock M.I.C.R.A. off-line. Angela reboots the robot and attempts to convince Rita of her identity, but Rita is seemingly killed by army reinforcements. Angela is enraged, especially when the army begins massacring surrendering rebels, shooting down one of the government speeders. Upon M.I.C.R.A.'s return to Kings University, Angela tells Barr she no longer wants to be part of the program. He attempts to talk her out of it, revealing he is secretly aligned with Robinson, who contacts Angela and asks her to continue as M.I.C.R.A. Angela tells Barr of her relation to Rita and her actions in Wyoming, and with the support of Locane and Eric they conspire to use M.I.C.R.A. to covertly curb the military's excesses while Robinson works to end martial law through legitimate political means. The Free America Now survivors, led by Rita's friend Flik, reach the
Colorado dome. M.I.C.R.A. is sent in to help. The terrorists are captured, as are numerous councillors loyal to Robinson, as part of Corman's plan to equate her hopes of ending martial law with the terrorist group. The president is eager to mass-produce M.I.C.R.A. for the armed forces. Angela uses M.I.C.R.A. to free the councillors held in Colorado without discovery, and begins a relationship with Eric. Lucane and Barr also grow closer. Military intelligence learns of Angela's origin as an Outsider, and that she is sister to Rita. In the
Washington dome, Wyler and his adjutant Evans realise that Angela and her friends are actually helping the rebels during an action at
Cheyenne. Wanting them killed before he is disgraced, Wyler contacts Angela, offering her radical surgery to end her paralysis. The tactile feedback from a feeling body would make her unable to use M.I.C.R.A. Wyler kidnaps Flik and fellow rebel Woryer, planning to use them as stooges for the murders of Locane and Eric, while arranging for the hospital's power supply to go off during Angela's operation. Tanya, a mole for military intelligence, tearfully confesses the plan to Angela. She protests as the operations begins, and the surgeon tells her she has to decide whether she wants the treatment or not. Barr is shot by Wyler after attempting to break free, and the general waits for the powercut that will signify Angela's death.
Unpublished material The series went out of publication before the storyline could be resolved, ending on a
cliffhanger. Waldron suggested that
M.I.C.R.A. No. 8 would see someone else take control of M.I.C.R.A., and that the main cast fight their way out of the dome and winter with the Outsiders in
North Dakota. The third arc from #9–12 would have been set several months later. Reputedly Waldron was frequently asked about the resolution of the cliffhanger at conventions in the following years. and the character was featured on the cover using new art created by Boonthanakit. In an accompanying interview, Waldron was still optimistic about Apple Comics publishing new material for the series. No. 4 and No. 6 Boonthanakit also produced a
pin-up of M.I.C.R.A. for
Amazing Heroes' 1987
Swimsuit issue. ==Reception==