Einsteiner

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: V.K. Fourstone ISBN: 9781533196040
Publisher: V.K. Fourstone Publication: May 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: V.K. Fourstone
ISBN: 9781533196040
Publisher: V.K. Fourstone
Publication: May 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

ISAAC LEROY, young engineer and inventor, is intending to sell his creative energy. The selling of creativity has become possible due to the invention of the brilliant professor JEREMY LINK, who has created a bio-computer which can put human ideas together. Einsteiner is not an artificial intellect, it’s a system whose productivity directly depends on the amount of people downloading their energy. The creator of this invention, the most important in the history, disappeared without a trace.
“CREATIVITY” or “ORANGE ENERGY” (OE) is the planet’s new strategic resource. This is how they call the creative potential, gladly bought from people by COLLECTIVE MIND – the agency specially created by the UN. The compensation paid is very substantial.
Having sold the creativity, the person loses all their imagination and fantasy, becoming a HAPPY – rich, content and plain. Thus more and more people are willing to download their energy.
Einsteiner sums up all existing knowledge and developments, easily giving solutions for previously unsolvable tasks. Collective Mind makes fantastic profits selling the newest technologies, easily recouping the money paid to its donors.
Deeply in debt, Isaac decides to sell his orange energy in order to pay the surgery of his step-sister VICKY, his only loved one. He feels sad and desperate – he almost managed to record patent for his own invention which could bring him millions, but he didn’t have enough time to wait for the money.
The plan to sell Isaac’s creativity is suddenly interrupted by ELVIS, Collective Mind’s vociferous opponent. The man attacks the agency’s office while Isaac is there waiting for his turn for downloading. The young inventor gets arrested by mistake, as terrorist’s accomplice. In a prison cell Elvis palms off to Isaac his trophy – a piece of a computer unit with a memory card intact.
Police lets Isaac go. Isaac retained his creativity but he is angry with the system. While he was in jail his sister fell into a coma and now he sees Collective Mind with different eyes, as his enemy. He sees many deficiencies in the way things are: the society has become pre-configured, individuality has disappeared, while talented inventors like him can’t stand competition with Einsteiner.
The memory card which Isaac received from Elvis the terrorist appears to contain a database of people with high level of creativity. Isaac starts developing a plan. The goal is to find the inventor of Einsteiner, the vanished professor Link, no matter what it takes.
After an unsuccessful attempt to involve a beautiful girl named MICHELLE BLANCHE, Isaac meets a biker BIKIE and a rich chemist WOLANSKI. Mischievous Bikie, after a short initial clash agrees to take an active part in the plan, while Wolanski rejects it, however, offering his villa as an accommodation and laboratory.
The terrorist attack in Monaco attracts the attention of the head of the Orange Energy Police Department, COMMISSIONER PELLEGRINI. Fortunately, he is more interested in spending his mission time at a luxurious resort place rather than doing real investigation.
After moving to Wolansky’s villa Isaac and Bikie start searching for the professor, analyzing a lot of data. With the help of genuine enthusiasm Isaac and Bikie finally find the professor’s possible whereabouts. Nobody knows what the result will be. The guys prepare very seriously since they have no clue what the professor’s reaction to his possible disclosure might be. The professor is finally found! The brilliant professor turns out ready to correct all his mistakes, agreeing that his creation, besides obvious advantages, can bring dangerous consequences.

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ISAAC LEROY, young engineer and inventor, is intending to sell his creative energy. The selling of creativity has become possible due to the invention of the brilliant professor JEREMY LINK, who has created a bio-computer which can put human ideas together. Einsteiner is not an artificial intellect, it’s a system whose productivity directly depends on the amount of people downloading their energy. The creator of this invention, the most important in the history, disappeared without a trace.
“CREATIVITY” or “ORANGE ENERGY” (OE) is the planet’s new strategic resource. This is how they call the creative potential, gladly bought from people by COLLECTIVE MIND – the agency specially created by the UN. The compensation paid is very substantial.
Having sold the creativity, the person loses all their imagination and fantasy, becoming a HAPPY – rich, content and plain. Thus more and more people are willing to download their energy.
Einsteiner sums up all existing knowledge and developments, easily giving solutions for previously unsolvable tasks. Collective Mind makes fantastic profits selling the newest technologies, easily recouping the money paid to its donors.
Deeply in debt, Isaac decides to sell his orange energy in order to pay the surgery of his step-sister VICKY, his only loved one. He feels sad and desperate – he almost managed to record patent for his own invention which could bring him millions, but he didn’t have enough time to wait for the money.
The plan to sell Isaac’s creativity is suddenly interrupted by ELVIS, Collective Mind’s vociferous opponent. The man attacks the agency’s office while Isaac is there waiting for his turn for downloading. The young inventor gets arrested by mistake, as terrorist’s accomplice. In a prison cell Elvis palms off to Isaac his trophy – a piece of a computer unit with a memory card intact.
Police lets Isaac go. Isaac retained his creativity but he is angry with the system. While he was in jail his sister fell into a coma and now he sees Collective Mind with different eyes, as his enemy. He sees many deficiencies in the way things are: the society has become pre-configured, individuality has disappeared, while talented inventors like him can’t stand competition with Einsteiner.
The memory card which Isaac received from Elvis the terrorist appears to contain a database of people with high level of creativity. Isaac starts developing a plan. The goal is to find the inventor of Einsteiner, the vanished professor Link, no matter what it takes.
After an unsuccessful attempt to involve a beautiful girl named MICHELLE BLANCHE, Isaac meets a biker BIKIE and a rich chemist WOLANSKI. Mischievous Bikie, after a short initial clash agrees to take an active part in the plan, while Wolanski rejects it, however, offering his villa as an accommodation and laboratory.
The terrorist attack in Monaco attracts the attention of the head of the Orange Energy Police Department, COMMISSIONER PELLEGRINI. Fortunately, he is more interested in spending his mission time at a luxurious resort place rather than doing real investigation.
After moving to Wolansky’s villa Isaac and Bikie start searching for the professor, analyzing a lot of data. With the help of genuine enthusiasm Isaac and Bikie finally find the professor’s possible whereabouts. Nobody knows what the result will be. The guys prepare very seriously since they have no clue what the professor’s reaction to his possible disclosure might be. The professor is finally found! The brilliant professor turns out ready to correct all his mistakes, agreeing that his creation, besides obvious advantages, can bring dangerous consequences.

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