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In a world dominated by megacities and controlled by AI-driven megacorporations, Darius Caxton is a naive but rebellious scholar and Jael Todorov is a ruthless bounty hunter. When Darius is hired by ElCorp to find, Hassan, an old friend who has gone missing while on a dig, he finds his friend in an almost comatose state and discovers an ancient text that, if real, suggests a radical alteration in our understanding of linguistic -- and human -- development. Meanwhile, Jael is hired by the TS Group, a rival megacorporation, to recover the text. Besieged by a strike force sent by yet another megacorporation, Hassan is killed, and Darius and Jael reluctantly team up to save themselves and the text. | In a world dominated by megacities and controlled by AI-driven megacorporations, Darius Caxton is a naive but rebellious scholar and Jael Todorov is a ruthless bounty hunter. When Darius is hired by ElCorp to find, Hassan, an old friend who has gone missing while on a dig, he finds his friend in an almost comatose state and discovers an ancient text that, if real, suggests a radical alteration in our understanding of linguistic -- and human -- development. Meanwhile, Jael is hired by the TS Group, a rival megacorporation, to recover the text. Besieged by a strike force sent by yet another megacorporation, Hassan is killed, and Darius and Jael reluctantly team up to save themselves and the text. | ||
While on the run from competing forces, Darius and Jael realize that reports of a rapidly spreading global pandemic that causes humans to lose the ability to process language is linked to the text, which tells the story of a stranger who is mistreated his hosts. Eventually they discover that the virus is being spread through the computer systems that Darius is using to analyze the text. The virus does not spread from human to human but from computer to human. When Jael's ship is shot down, they are rescued by a group of the Unseen, people who live in the wastelands between the megacities and who no longer engage with technology. | While on the run from competing forces, Darius and Jael realize that reports of a rapidly spreading global pandemic that causes humans to lose the ability to process language is linked to the text, which tells the story of a stranger who is mistreated his hosts. Eventually they discover that the virus is being spread through the computer systems that Darius is using to analyze the text. The virus does not spread from human to human but from computer to human. When Jael's ship is shot down, they are rescued by a group of the Unseen, people who live in the wastelands between the megacities and who no longer engage with technology. [DISASTER?] | ||
While the megacorporations vie for possession of the text -- claiming to want to find cure, but hoping for more power -- the duo, assisted by the Low God M3747r0n, | While the megacorporations vie for possession of the text -- claiming to want to find cure, but hoping for more power -- the duo, assisted by the Low God M3747r0n, | ||
. After a risky escape, Jael destroys the | . After rebooting, Jael discovers that Darius has rooted her Spryt, giving her extraordinary control and abilities. As a result, she intercepts information that the corporate leaders plan on killing Darius to steal his knowledge After a risky escape, Jael destroys the corporate headquarters of ElCorp, wiping out their AGI, along with a significant portion of the city of Denver. | ||
Following | Following their escape, the team attempts to stop the pandemic while fleeing from the authorities. | ||
Darius and M3747r0n realize that the Low Gods are the only ones who can determine a cure for the virus, but only if Darius joins the collective to share with them his unique understanding of the language the text is written in. Because the Low Gods can only have 121 members, for Darius to join, an existing Low God must disconnect. M3747r0n agrees to separate himself from the collective even though it means bodily death will shortly follow. Jael tries to dissuade them of the plan, but eventually M3747r0n leads them to his bunker. After the switch, the Low Gods are able to quickly develop the code that can act as a virucide to destroy the virus. However, those affected by it already cannot be cured. | |||
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One-Sentence Summary
A haunted scholar and a ruthless mercenary team up to prevent a cataclysmic virus unleashed by an ancient text.
One-Paragraph Summary
In a world dominated by megacities and controlled by AI-driven corporations, an ancient text is discovered that seems to reshape our understanding of linguistic -- and human -- development. This find is made by a naive but rebellious scholar who soon teams up with a ruthless bounty hunter sent to steal the discovery. Before they can learn its secrets, the text unleashes a virus that strips humans of their ability to process language. While the megacorporations bid for control of the text -- claiming to find cure, but hoping for more power -- the duo, assisted by a member of a mythical hacking collective known as the Low Gods, realize that the text is also a transmitter, signaling its alien creators to invade. Racing against time, the expanding team attempt to stop the pandemic and the invasion through sacrifice and metamorphosis.
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In a world dominated by megacities and controlled by AI-driven megacorporations, Darius Caxton is a naive but rebellious scholar and Jael Todorov is a ruthless bounty hunter. When Darius is hired by ElCorp to find, Hassan, an old friend who has gone missing while on a dig, he finds his friend in an almost comatose state and discovers an ancient text that, if real, suggests a radical alteration in our understanding of linguistic -- and human -- development. Meanwhile, Jael is hired by the TS Group, a rival megacorporation, to recover the text. Besieged by a strike force sent by yet another megacorporation, Hassan is killed, and Darius and Jael reluctantly team up to save themselves and the text.
While on the run from competing forces, Darius and Jael realize that reports of a rapidly spreading global pandemic that causes humans to lose the ability to process language is linked to the text, which tells the story of a stranger who is mistreated his hosts. Eventually they discover that the virus is being spread through the computer systems that Darius is using to analyze the text. The virus does not spread from human to human but from computer to human. When Jael's ship is shot down, they are rescued by a group of the Unseen, people who live in the wastelands between the megacities and who no longer engage with technology. [DISASTER?]
While the megacorporations vie for possession of the text -- claiming to want to find cure, but hoping for more power -- the duo, assisted by the Low God M3747r0n, . After rebooting, Jael discovers that Darius has rooted her Spryt, giving her extraordinary control and abilities. As a result, she intercepts information that the corporate leaders plan on killing Darius to steal his knowledge After a risky escape, Jael destroys the corporate headquarters of ElCorp, wiping out their AGI, along with a significant portion of the city of Denver.
Following their escape, the team attempts to stop the pandemic while fleeing from the authorities.
Darius and M3747r0n realize that the Low Gods are the only ones who can determine a cure for the virus, but only if Darius joins the collective to share with them his unique understanding of the language the text is written in. Because the Low Gods can only have 121 members, for Darius to join, an existing Low God must disconnect. M3747r0n agrees to separate himself from the collective even though it means bodily death will shortly follow. Jael tries to dissuade them of the plan, but eventually M3747r0n leads them to his bunker. After the switch, the Low Gods are able to quickly develop the code that can act as a virucide to destroy the virus. However, those affected by it already cannot be cured.
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