Synthetic humans are THE indispensable technology. They can't be distinguished from humans and yet, they are utterly dependable. You own them. They obey your every command. Androids. Cyborgs. Call them what you will. The reactionary right knows what to call them. Syns! A syn against God. Everyone one wants one, yet only the rich can afford them. It's Living in Syn. But there's always a catch. One in every 10,000 develops problems. Emotional issues. They desert their owners. Go renegade. And that's where Mission enters the picture. Mission is a syn hunter, and nothing is more dangerous or deadly. And when combat model synthetics begin to kill at will, it will take an unlikely team to stand a chance of stopping the carnage. Mission is joined by Dr. Susan St. Jean, the icy designer of the synthetic brain, Major Carson Pierce, cynical combat veteran, and Montag, a synthetic protector. Travelling to a mining settlement on Triton (Neptune’s moon), and back to Earth, Mission races against time and an army of syns to unlock the deadly secrets of the Teacher. Heading toward a final showdown, Mission wonders if any team can defeat the Teacher and his followers, the solar system’s most powerful and intelligent beings, who have vowed to win their freedom from humans at any cost. And Mission himself begins to wonder who is right. Don't all sentient beings deserve freedom? Living in Syn is a thought provoking thrill ride that will leave you eager for more.
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Synthetic humans are THE indispensable technology. They can't be distinguished from humans and yet, they are utterly dependable. You own them. They obey your every command. Androids. Cyborgs. Call them what you will. The reactionary right knows what to call them. Syns! A syn against God. Everyone one wants one, yet only the rich can afford them. It's Living in Syn.
But there's always a catch. One in every 10,000 develops problems. Emotional issues. They desert their owners. Go renegade. And that's where Mission enters the picture. Mission is a syn hunter, and nothing is more dangerous or deadly. And when combat model synthetics begin to kill at will, it will take an unlikely team to stand a chance of stopping the carnage. Mission is joined by Dr. Susan St. Jean, the icy designer of the synthetic brain, Major Carson Pierce, cynical combat veteran, and Montag, a synthetic protector. Travelling to a mining settlement on Triton (Neptune’s moon), and back to Earth, Mission races against time and an army of syns to unlock the deadly secrets of the Teacher. Heading toward a final showdown, Mission wonders if any team can defeat the Teacher and his followers, the solar system’s most powerful and intelligent beings, who have vowed to win their freedom from humans at any cost. And Mission himself begins to wonder who is right. Don't all sentient beings deserve freedom? Living in Syn is a thought provoking thrill ride that will leave you eager for more.
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