What happens when a Graduate student competes for a PhD in a dystopian society by experimenting with dangerous alien technology? Does humankind need technological help to leave Earth? These and other questions are awkwardly dealt with in The Legacy of Daddy. The first real sci-fi I have read since Ender's Game. Angus Day is a master engineer who makes science and literature merge seamlessly, and apparently with an ease I envy. Legacy of Daddy is an amazing journey, at times witty, heart breaking, at times heated and sexy, it was simply true to emotions we as humans feel throughout our tiny...
What happens when a Graduate student competes for a PhD in a dystopian society by experimenting with dangerous alien technology? Does humankind need t...
The Earth is hurting from radioactive wastelands, over crowding and a xenophobic fear of the inter-system alliance. While adapting Next You Interstellar LLC donated technological innovation to reclaim areas of Earth made uninhabitable by wars of the past, religious and ethical movements threaten to unleash more war. How many people are too many? What can aliens and alien technology do to nudge the balance between war and progress? Read Having Nice Things, a Next You novel, and find out.
The Earth is hurting from radioactive wastelands, over crowding and a xenophobic fear of the inter-system alliance. While adapting Next You Interstell...