About this series
DNA and neuronet-enhanced humanoids, able to morph rapidly to accommodate to new worlds, spread technological innovation wherever they go. The Singularity Wave thus sweeps through galaxy after galaxy. Nothing can stop it. Nothing can even slow it for long.
It was just inevitable then that it would start to close in on alien civilizations, one after the other. Those civilizations have little choice but to be assimilated by the Singularity Wave that has caught everyone up in it.
The Daytona commune of biohackers, located somewhere in backwoods Oregon, once again picks up the torch to champion the little guy. But their concerns go beyond protecting the rights of newly assimilated alien civilizations.
They ask themselves, "Where are these other civilizations that came before us, which got caught up in their own Singularity Waves?"
Determined to solve the mystery, Roman and Elsa once again board the Phantom Menace, the most advanced warbird known. Capitalizing on its capacity to chew through space-time like none other, the two lovers tunnel through the multiverse on an impossible quest.
The answer to their question, however, is not what they expected, and it's not what our Singularity Wave was prepared to come up against.
Join them on their journey to save us all by picking up a copy today.
Titles in the series (3)
- Cybernetic Agents: Biohackers, #1
1
Roman is a "make love, not war" type, forever talking about an Age of Abundance that's upon us, where all human needs will be met. His hard-luck girlfriend who grew up on the streets finds it easy to get lost in his escapist fantasies, though she truly doesn't believe in them. The one thing they share in common: they're both biohackers. But for him, his upgrades are proof that soon humans will be as gods. For her, the upgrades merely offer slim hope of hanging on in a world grown too toxic to survive without them. Who's to say which one has a handle on the truth? Until FRE, a "nonexistent" agency, unleashes androids on all known biohackers, to make sure none remain a threat to the powers that be. Roman refuses to be sucked into the growing rebellion in the wake of FRE's evil. But when his girlfriend is captured for "remediation" he loses it, and the man of peace becomes the man of war. It turns out he's much better in the latter role. But even if he manages to snatch his girlfriend from FRE's clutches, will he ever find his way back to the man she once loved? Might his cynical girlfriend have to get over herself to get him to believe again in a future she herself doesn't see? Join them in their struggles to fashion a better world, share their triumphs and setbacks, and their mind-expanding David-versus-Goliath solutions to overturning the old guard. Pick up a copy of this page turner today.
- Phantom Menace: Biohackers, #2
2
Two-thirds of the way through the series starter, the Singularity reaction had already begun. Explosive technological growth beyond human comprehension caught everyone up. Now it's impossible to look out your window from day to day without feeling like a stranger in a strange land. It's air cars one day—soaring dragons the next. The vista is constantly being repainted by billions of citizen-scientists forever creating the world anew. The Singularity reaction was deemed inevitable. It hardly mattered what exactly brought it about; it was always going to be something. Roman realized new challenges would lie across the threshold separating humanity from transhumanity. But what he got was a mindless beehive that wouldn't stop humming with activity. It was like a planet-wide form of OCD. He and Elsa and the rest of the Daytona commune of biohackers, based in backwoods Oregon, don't have long to break free before they too lose their will to resist the Sirens. And the clock is ticking not just on them. The Singularity Wave pushes genetically-engineered humanoids across the cosmos in ships powered by warp drive engines. Soon the heavens will be populated with hell worlds modeled according to the same flaw in design. Can Roman and Elsa, with the aid of their comrades, tweak the Singularity Wave to restore the heaven-on-earth vibe they were striving for all along? Pick up a copy today to find out.
- Singularity News: Biohackers, #3
3
DNA and neuronet-enhanced humanoids, able to morph rapidly to accommodate to new worlds, spread technological innovation wherever they go. The Singularity Wave thus sweeps through galaxy after galaxy. Nothing can stop it. Nothing can even slow it for long. It was just inevitable then that it would start to close in on alien civilizations, one after the other. Those civilizations have little choice but to be assimilated by the Singularity Wave that has caught everyone up in it. The Daytona commune of biohackers, located somewhere in backwoods Oregon, once again picks up the torch to champion the little guy. But their concerns go beyond protecting the rights of newly assimilated alien civilizations. They ask themselves, "Where are these other civilizations that came before us, which got caught up in their own Singularity Waves?" Determined to solve the mystery, Roman and Elsa once again board the Phantom Menace, the most advanced warbird known. Capitalizing on its capacity to chew through space-time like none other, the two lovers tunnel through the multiverse on an impossible quest. The answer to their question, however, is not what they expected, and it's not what our Singularity Wave was prepared to come up against. Join them on their journey to save us all by picking up a copy today.
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