H+

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech
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Author: Matthew Gillies ISBN: 1230001425109
Publisher: Flinch Publications Publication: November 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matthew Gillies
ISBN: 1230001425109
Publisher: Flinch Publications
Publication: November 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

IT BEGAN WHEN THE FIRST SENTIENT AUTOMATON DISCOVERED GOD.

Some felt the automaton - newly awakened to how the world could be - stood for a new era in human and automaton cohabitation. Others, however, saw the automaton as a threat to the preservation of the human species.

Years after the first sentient automaton was decommissioned, a civil rights movement is emerging in the futuristic surveillance state of OMEGA II, as automatons embark on a suffrage movement for equal rights and the freedom to uplift their mechanical bodies into bio-organic beings.

Through the civil unrest emerges Olena, a memory harvester with a mysterious past, who’s on the run after stumbling into a conspiracy that threatens the existence of both man and machine. With the help of a hi-tech mercenary named Kincaid, the two set out on a seek and destroy mission to unravel the looming threat that could see the end of humankind once and for all.

Welcome to the post-apocalyptic, Cyberpunk future where memory harvesters dabble in the illegal trade of stolen memories; hi-tech neural infiltrators siphon classified information as part of corporate espionage; a serial killer automaton stalks human prey in an attempt to become closer to those who created him; and a religious automaton cult vies for power over the techno mega-corporation known as CYBERCORP.

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IT BEGAN WHEN THE FIRST SENTIENT AUTOMATON DISCOVERED GOD.

Some felt the automaton - newly awakened to how the world could be - stood for a new era in human and automaton cohabitation. Others, however, saw the automaton as a threat to the preservation of the human species.

Years after the first sentient automaton was decommissioned, a civil rights movement is emerging in the futuristic surveillance state of OMEGA II, as automatons embark on a suffrage movement for equal rights and the freedom to uplift their mechanical bodies into bio-organic beings.

Through the civil unrest emerges Olena, a memory harvester with a mysterious past, who’s on the run after stumbling into a conspiracy that threatens the existence of both man and machine. With the help of a hi-tech mercenary named Kincaid, the two set out on a seek and destroy mission to unravel the looming threat that could see the end of humankind once and for all.

Welcome to the post-apocalyptic, Cyberpunk future where memory harvesters dabble in the illegal trade of stolen memories; hi-tech neural infiltrators siphon classified information as part of corporate espionage; a serial killer automaton stalks human prey in an attempt to become closer to those who created him; and a religious automaton cult vies for power over the techno mega-corporation known as CYBERCORP.

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