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This volume of cyberpunk short fiction explores the ethical implications of Isaac Asimov's influential Three Laws of Robotics.In a future of astounding technological progress, where the line between human and machine is blurred, where do human rights end?
Planetary, Stellar, Galactic. Is this our destiny as a civilization? In 1964, Soviet astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev devised a scale for ranking technological civilizations. This famous scale charts our possible future, from an integrated planet-wide society to an interplanetary and finally interstellar community. Red Dwarfs Make The Best Homes, the latest book by author, editor and film critic Seth Lukas Hynes, examines the Kardashev scale in depth, exploring the practicality and ethics of humans settling other worlds and expanding into the cosmos. This book also features a diverse selection of short stories, poetry and illustrations from talented new and established creators, with bold, imaginative perspectives on cosmic life.
The Coded Heirs is a cyberpunk novella about a cybernetically-augmented couple as they slowly come to terms with an extinction event around them, and also includes a collection of essays on science, philosophy and pop culture.
At eighteen, Seth Taylor is driven by ambition and the allure of success. But when everything begins falling apart and he cannot find answers to his frustration and grief, he runs away, determined to prove that he doesn't need anyone - least of all God. While he finds some success, his life choices are challenged by circumstances, and the love he longs for seems unattainable. What will it take for Seth to discover his calling, and find the peace and fulfillment he desires? This is his journey of faith, a story of struggle and searching, of surrender and of discovering purpose in life.
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