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When a group of hackers succeed in creating a mobius version of consciousness, encased inside female robotic entertainment casings, and using a graphite boy Mobius structure to give them reptilian instinctive drives, do even they know what they have created using generative AI techniques?
As their androids grow into their own beings, the hackers become aware of another new life form - the genetically enhanced - coming into their own power among the primitive humans of Earth.
Will either species tolerate mankind?

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When a group of hackers succeed in creating a mobius version of consciousness, encased inside female robotic entertainment casings, and using a graphite boy Mobius structure to give them reptilian instinctive drives, do even they know what they have created using generative AI techniques?

As their androids grow into their own beings, the hackers become aware of another new life form - the genetically enhanced - coming into their own power among the primitive humans of Earth.

Will either species tolerate mankind?


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Charlie J. Marino was born in the Bronx, New York and holds a BS and MS in nuclear engineering from Columbia University. His various occupations included bond and commodities trading, founding several small computer companies, and now writes sci-fi novels and short stories. He has more robots than friends, but they're good ones. The author makes his home in the mountains of America, where he helps the nice folks at SETI & carves his own wooden chess sets.