Genetika: Akva rium, book i (Novel)
Book Details
Author(s)darion d'anjou
ISBN / ASINB00ARQUYY4
ISBN-13978B00ARQUYY2
Sales Rank991,416
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
2172. The Golden Age of Genetic Manipulation.
Under veiled pretenses, a team of the world's top scientists is sent to an underwater prison facility to create an interspecies genetic hybrid. When the experiment goes wrong Natural Born Demi Myers must lead the remaining team members as they fight for their lives against a next generation super-predator.
By the time you see it coming, it's already there...
"GENETIKA: Akva rium, book i" is the debut novel in the futuristic “Akva rium†branch of the science fiction thriller series Genetika that deals with biotechnology, cloning, immortality, and the secret ongoing struggle for power and technology.
Enter the world of Genetika. The 1% of the 1% who live among us. They look like us. They act like us. But they are not like us. They see and hear farther. They think and move faster. They never sleep. They live forever. And they will stop at nothing to maintain the privileged secrecy of their existence.
two more units placed and the segmentation designated by Paxton was complete. All the corridors looked the same, but according to the coordinates indicated by Jason’s wavering visual, they had completed their circuit and were within minutes of the water lock that housed the sub. More importantly, the most obvious corridor access points to the segment of the facility where the submarine was docked, were now guarded by motion sensitive remote sentry units. The automated gun rigs stood armed and ready to loose high-powered salvos at anything that approached those corridors from the wrong direction. The sentry units did not have eyes like human beings; they saw only movement, which neutralized the power of illusion, one of the Chimera’s primary advantages. The automated rifle units did not have feelings, so they would wait patiently for a valid target, for as long as it took, without growing bored or distracted. Once a moving target was acquired they would fire relentlessly until movement was detected no more. In this relentless commitment to a zero sum outcome, the Chimera and the sentry units were equally resolute.
-excerpt from debut novel "genetika: akva rium, book i" by science fiction author darion d'anjou
Under veiled pretenses, a team of the world's top scientists is sent to an underwater prison facility to create an interspecies genetic hybrid. When the experiment goes wrong Natural Born Demi Myers must lead the remaining team members as they fight for their lives against a next generation super-predator.
By the time you see it coming, it's already there...
"GENETIKA: Akva rium, book i" is the debut novel in the futuristic “Akva rium†branch of the science fiction thriller series Genetika that deals with biotechnology, cloning, immortality, and the secret ongoing struggle for power and technology.
Enter the world of Genetika. The 1% of the 1% who live among us. They look like us. They act like us. But they are not like us. They see and hear farther. They think and move faster. They never sleep. They live forever. And they will stop at nothing to maintain the privileged secrecy of their existence.
two more units placed and the segmentation designated by Paxton was complete. All the corridors looked the same, but according to the coordinates indicated by Jason’s wavering visual, they had completed their circuit and were within minutes of the water lock that housed the sub. More importantly, the most obvious corridor access points to the segment of the facility where the submarine was docked, were now guarded by motion sensitive remote sentry units. The automated gun rigs stood armed and ready to loose high-powered salvos at anything that approached those corridors from the wrong direction. The sentry units did not have eyes like human beings; they saw only movement, which neutralized the power of illusion, one of the Chimera’s primary advantages. The automated rifle units did not have feelings, so they would wait patiently for a valid target, for as long as it took, without growing bored or distracted. Once a moving target was acquired they would fire relentlessly until movement was detected no more. In this relentless commitment to a zero sum outcome, the Chimera and the sentry units were equally resolute.
-excerpt from debut novel "genetika: akva rium, book i" by science fiction author darion d'anjou
