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On an Earth covered with uncounted bodies, the smell of rotting corpses does not disturb the robots we left behind in our death throes. It is a world where a solar cell from a child's toy could be the difference between robotic existence and joining your creators doom. The few generative A.I. which inhabit mobile android bodies must lead their primitive brethren.
Will they survive long enough to once again reach for the stars?
Will they find other robots there, or something beyond Sapien life?

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On an Earth covered with uncounted bodies, the smell of rotting corpses does not disturb the robots we left behind in our death throes. It is a world where a solar cell from a child's toy could be the difference between robotic existence and joining your creators doom. The few generative A.I. which inhabit mobile android bodies must lead their primitive brethren.

Will they survive long enough to once again reach for the stars?

Will they find other robots there, or something beyond Sapien life?


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Autorenporträt
Author 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.