Wetweb

Wetweb

by Robert Haney
Wetweb

Wetweb

by Robert Haney

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Overview

Meet Franklin Tempo, a man who lives in a world where organics and technology are interconnected.

In this world people are entertained by remotely connecting to actors in a simulation of the wild west. In this world, veteran soldiers take control of scared recruits during firefights in enemy territory.

This is Franklin's chronicle. In his book, Franklin describes the world he sees as he uncovers the forgotten origin and then the cataclysmic end of the WetWeb.

The characters in WetWeb are struggling to understand the status of humanity in a strange world where biology and technology are intricately and unavoidably interconnected.

Quote from Al McKnight:
“If I lost a finger, a hand, an arm; am I less human? The answer must be no! Consider the converse case. When we animate organic tissue, a finger, a hand, an arm, have we created a part of a human? The answer must also be emphatically no.”

Quote from Hans Hoobler:
"What is walking among us? What cooks our meals and cleans our houses? What cares for our children? What strange creatures are these? What new race is born?”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013923164
Publisher: Robert Haney
Publication date: 03/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 732 KB
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