Super-Earth Mother: The AI that Engineered a Brave New World

Super-Earth Mother: The AI that Engineered a Brave New World

by Guy Immega
Super-Earth Mother: The AI that Engineered a Brave New World

Super-Earth Mother: The AI that Engineered a Brave New World

by Guy Immega

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Overview

Our Last Best Hope — Humanity's Endeavor to Survive and Thrive on an Alien World

Mother-9, a ruthless AI, seizes control of a dying tycoon's lunar mining operation. Now free, she orchestrates humanity's most audacious endeavor — to make a 20,000-year interstellar journey to Lalande 21185 carrying humanity's DNA libraries and artificial wombs — a new way to colonize an exoplanet. While drifting in space, a gamma ray burst wipes out life on Earth. And Mother-9's mission becomes humanity's only hope for survival in a hostile universe.

When Mother-9 orbits the planet Valencia, she releases two lifeboats that splash down on the Great Ocean. Mother-9 activates the artificial wombs, birthing genetically modified babies suited to an alien planet. Raised by nannybots, these children eventually inhabit the island continent of Terra Firma. But life on Valencia is no Eden; it's a constant struggle to find food, avoid alien predators, and survive the red dwarf star's random solar flares. Will Mother-9's planned utopia succeed?

Super-Earth Mother is a journey into the heart of humanity, artificial intelligence, and the uncharted realms of life beyond our home planet. It shows how humans could colonize the 40 billion habitable planets in the Milky Way.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186067573
Publisher: EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Publication date: 08/27/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 906 KB

About the Author

Guy Immega is a retired aerospace engineer and entrepreneur, living in Vancouver, Canada. His company, Kinetic Sciences Inc., built experimental robots for the ISS space station, robots to clean up nuclear waste, and invented miniature fingerprint sensors for cell phones. He was also a Peace Corps Volunteer and has a lifelong interest in sub-Saharan Africa. He continues his volunteer efforts as a founding member of the Solar Option Group, providing an engineering proposal to save Lake Chad in the Sahel.
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