Wombs
Publisher:
Imaginary Earth, LLC
Publication Date:
01 July, 2011
ISBN:
9780615500546
Pages:
Subjects:
Science fiction, Thrillers
Available as:
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E-Book - Kindle, 978-0-615-50054-6
Description:
Wombs is a future history novel in the epic fashion of Michael Crichton, where governments and scientists strive to populate another planet by sending embryo’s on ships engineered to act as parents, who must respond to the desires of human nature and ready the world for an evolution event which exists within us all.In 2027, Jason Griffith Argenon a young MIT scientist considers whether it’s all been worth it. He faces funding cuts for his ships in final preparation of launching in to space to bear and raise children capable of finding and colonizing other planets. Assistance from a Chinese monastery provides the Wombs project with funding but with a condition. Experimental code must be loaded in the onboard computers that might affect and connect the “unborn subjects” over the immense…distance. As Angela and Nathan are raised on the ark Rhapsody, the programs assume the role of nurturing parent and teacher…on another ship, an unexpected error opens up dramatic aspects of the human spirit to survive, coexist and find answers science hasn’t yet provided.The Wombs project wrestles with morality, corruption, humankind and spirituality, and carries the reader on an unparalleled journey at the hands of a creative and conscientious author which leaves the reader begging for a sequel and concluding: What does one life mean to the person living it…everything. ReviewEnthusiastically recommended reading for Sci-fi epic fans, Wombs will leave the reader anxious for this well crafted novel to hit the big screen and become the blockbuster it is! –Sydney Herren “A Tour De Force!” Best selling Editor, Michael Carr.“It literally had me crying!” Michelle C., Wombs fan.“I was blown away by the Astronaut Forsythe! Very artistic…Doc and Shepard playing the roles of care givers, teachers, mom & dad.” Sydney H., Wombs fan.
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