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Loading... Artificeby Alex Woolfson, Winona Nelson (Illustrator)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I read a recommendation for this comic in some blog and decided to give it a try. I am pleasantly surprised by it. An android soldier is sent to eliminate everyone in a colony but he decides to spare the live of a young man. Eventually the corporation that sent him there founds them and the soldier is sent to a psychologist who will try to discover why he spared this man's life and why did he kill part of the retrieval team. The story touches some very interesting issues regarding humanity and the relationship with AIs and with everything that's different, read LGBT issues. In this regard the exchanges between the soldier and the psychologist are the better part of the story and really well done. I will definitely read something more from this author. no reviews | add a review
Back cover: "Deacon is a prototype android soldier so advanced he is referred to as an 'artificial person'. On his first extended mission, Deacon was ordered by his corporate masters to eliminate a team of scientists who knew too much--and he has failed spectacularly. Not only did he let one of his _targets live, he attacked the team sent to retrieve him. Now the Corporation wants answers and they bring in the brilliant robopsychologist Dr. Clarice Maven to get them, giving her the power to make sure Deacon never fails the Corporation ever again. As the doctor cuts through his defenses, Deacon is forced to reveal the shocking events that took place on Da Vinci Four. He disobeyed orders. He murdered corporate workers. And yet he insists that his actions are those of a good soldier! Somehow Deacon's relationship with the sole survivor, 19-year-old outcast Jeff Linnell, is behind it all and Dr. Maven will stop at nothing to learn the whole truth. Deacon is clearly protecting something, but what chance does he have in fighting an adversary who can control his every move? With scenes of tense action and surprisingly tender romance, Artifice is a thoughtful and provocative science-fiction story that both women and men will enjoy." No library descriptions found. |
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