Oblivious Paradise

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Author: Matthew Gillies ISBN: 1230000422956
Publisher: Flinch Publications Publication: April 3, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matthew Gillies
ISBN: 1230000422956
Publisher: Flinch Publications
Publication: April 3, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The virus came without warning. Within months, millions died, driving humanity into near extinction. Some came to call the pandemic as the cleansing, others saw it as a purging of the human race. Those who survived, struggled to rebuild.

Years later, a war is raging in the wastelands of post-pandemic as a new world order looks to rebuild humanity using biotechnology to perfect the human race. But in the midst of the wastelands, a small rebel group plots to overthrow the technologically advanced totalitarian force known as The Corporation.

Through the chaos of despair comes Flint, a new kind of prophet. Waking up in an underground bunker, Flint ventures to the surface to discover the ruins of his past. With only his fragmented memory and a series of cryptic numbers repeating in his mind, he must embark on a journey in search of answers as he learns to survive against the perils of his new world.

Facing off against cannibals, feral children, organ harvesters, digital hackers, technophiles and bio-genetically augmented transhumans, Flint must learn who he can and cannot trust as he ventures through the ruined city of Ortona to the techno-utopian metropolis of OMEGA II.

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The virus came without warning. Within months, millions died, driving humanity into near extinction. Some came to call the pandemic as the cleansing, others saw it as a purging of the human race. Those who survived, struggled to rebuild.

Years later, a war is raging in the wastelands of post-pandemic as a new world order looks to rebuild humanity using biotechnology to perfect the human race. But in the midst of the wastelands, a small rebel group plots to overthrow the technologically advanced totalitarian force known as The Corporation.

Through the chaos of despair comes Flint, a new kind of prophet. Waking up in an underground bunker, Flint ventures to the surface to discover the ruins of his past. With only his fragmented memory and a series of cryptic numbers repeating in his mind, he must embark on a journey in search of answers as he learns to survive against the perils of his new world.

Facing off against cannibals, feral children, organ harvesters, digital hackers, technophiles and bio-genetically augmented transhumans, Flint must learn who he can and cannot trust as he ventures through the ruined city of Ortona to the techno-utopian metropolis of OMEGA II.

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