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Icier

Icier

DC Belga

Independently Published
2019
pokkari
THIS BOOK IS RATED 'MA' '(XXX).' IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE 'PG-13' VERSION OF THIS NOVEL PLEASE CLICK ON THE "ICE" NOVEL LINK. Just when you thought it was safe to jump back into the artificial gene pool, this mass murder mystery is like no other you have ever read. It's about to get real chilly in the Pseudoverse Don't miss this thrilling, mysterious, page-turning novel about the conquest and ultimate takeover of humanity by the A.I. (Robokopias) that promised to help defend carbon-based units against enemies both domestic and foreign... This is Ice, and the follow-up novel, Fire.This is the most exciting time in human history for readers and authors alike. Robotics and A.I. is moving at lightning speed, which allows us to delve even further into what will eventually become a reality. Ice involves the corrupted side of robotics and our artificial intelligence companions, while a threat against all of humanity looms on the horizon.Thirty years after Pseudosynths were produced as robot slaves, they are now revered by the human race as heroes. Humanity is living a dream existence side-by-side with their new artificial intelligence counterparts, Robokopias, which look, act, and talk like anyone or anybody you choose. Only the Pseudosynths remember the time shift to set the planet on the correct course in 2075 and the warning that went along with it before the Robokopias were produced. Why is this warning so important?In Ice, if you or one of your family members die, it is your choice is to have your thoughts and memories transferred into one of these 'Robokopias' so you can continue to live. Almost a billion Robokopias live, work, and play next to humans around the planet with the 'Ten Commandments of Robotics' keeping them in line. These commandments cannot be modified, erased, or overridden. Nothing can go wrong, ever.In the wildest artificial intelligence story that is not too far away according to experts, America finds itself wishing that they had never heard of the word "robot" as millions of Robokopias are purposely turned against their owners by a strange pyramid that may not be of this world.Join some tremendous old allies and some new surprise artificial intelligence and robotic characters that are sure to knock your circuits out cold. A brand new cast of unique Robokopia characters wiggled their way into this story, who will lead the fight in the most chilling and icy Pseudoverse novel to date. This is a novel filled with fantastic technology. Harmony's stolen MOTT time transference plans and new pair of glasses called "Looking Glass" that allows you to look one hour into the future are used against the human race. Could this new technology eventually be used to right the wrongs done to the American people?If you love the Pseudoverse Series novels, which pit humans against sometimes sarcastic robots and comical artificial intelligence, you will enjoy Ice and the follow-up novel, Fire. Once this ride starts, it does not stop. This "coming to a life near you soon" saga, which is positively and negatively prophesied by hundreds of scientists, transhumanists, scholars, theologians, and robotic engineers, is a chilling reminder of the upcoming "Singularity." Which side will you be on once the war starts?THIS VERSION OF "ICIER" CONTAINS GRAPHIC SEX SCENES WITH SARCASTIC CHARACTERS PERFORMING LEWD ACTS IN POSITIONS KNOWN ONLY TO GUMBY, AND STRETCH ARMSTRONG. MATURE READERS ONLY.
Ice: The Ninth Novel In The Pseudoverse and an Electric Eclectic Book
Just when you thought it was safe to jump back into the artificial gene pool, this mass murder mystery is like no other you have ever read. It's about to get real chilly in the Pseudoverse Don't miss this thrilling, mysterious, page-turning novel about the conquest and ultimate takeover of humanity by the A.I. (Robokopias) that promised to help defend carbon-based units against enemies both domestic and foreign... This is Ice, and the follow-up novel, Fire.This is the most exciting time in human history for readers and authors alike. Robotics and A.I. is moving at lightning speed, which allows us to delve even further into what will eventually become a reality. Ice involves the corrupted side of robotics and our artificial intelligence companions, while a threat against all of humanity looms on the horizon.Thirty years after Pseudosynths were produced as robot slaves, they are now revered by the human race as heroes. Humanity is living a dream existence side-by-side with their new artificial intelligence counterparts, Robokopias, which look, act, and talk like anyone or anybody you choose. Only the Pseudosynths remember the time shift to set the planet on the correct course in 2075 and the warning that went along with it before the Robokopias were produced. Why is this warning so important?In Ice, if you or one of your family members die, it is your choice is to have your thoughts and memories transferred into one of these 'Robokopias' so you can continue to live. Almost a billion Robokopias live, work, and play next to humans around the planet with the 'Ten Commandments of Robotics' keeping them in line. These commandments cannot be modified, erased, or overridden. Nothing can go wrong, ever.In the wildest artificial intelligence story that is not too far away according to experts, America finds itself wishing that they had never heard of the word "robot" as millions of Robokopias are purposely turned against their owners by a strange pyramid that may not be of this world.Join some tremendous old allies and some new surprise artificial intelligence and robotic characters that are sure to knock your circuits out cold. A brand new cast of unique Robokopia characters wiggled their way into this story, who will lead the fight in the most chilling and icy Pseudoverse novel to date. This is a novel filled with fantastic technology. Harmony's stolen MOTT time transference plans and new pair of glasses called "Looking Glass" that allows you to look one hour into the future are used against the human race. Could this new technology eventually be used to right the wrongs done to the American people?If you love the Pseudoverse Series novels, which pit humans against sometimes sarcastic robots and comical artificial intelligence, you will enjoy Ice and the follow-up novel, Fire. Once this ride starts, it does not stop. This "coming to a life near you soon" saga, which is positively and negatively prophesied by hundreds of scientists, transhumanists, scholars, theologians, and robotic engineers, is a chilling reminder of the upcoming "Singularity." Which side will you be on once the war starts?
Indigo: The Seventh Novel in the Pseudoverse

Indigo: The Seventh Novel in the Pseudoverse

DC Belga

Independently Published
2018
nidottu
What does Steampunk, time travel, invisibility, ruthless assassins, mind-control, insanity, witches, artificial intelligence, drones, a plague, and a blue dog have in common? Indigo-this seventh juggernaut in the Pseudoverse Series is one-third science fiction, one-third horror, one-third fantasy, and one-hundred percent astounding historical fiction. During the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and some suggest even today, several million people have been unwillingly snatched up off the streets, drugged, and tortured at the hands of the American CIA, the Canadian government, and the Russian KGB to produce an actual 'Manchurian Candidate.' Inside Indigo, we introduce you to Harmony Gemma Wells, Granddaughter of the infamous science fiction writer H.G. Wells, kidnapped for programs initially devised by DARPA and the CIA called Bluebird, Artichoke, MKUltra, MKDelta, and MKNaomi. These mind-control experiments go horribly wrong very quickly for the victims of these heinous experiments deep inside their satellite lab in Moscow. Will Harmony escape and finally find peace of mind and possible retribution as ruthless assassins are sent to track her down using her own 'invention, ' MOTT? The Russians unleash a monster upon themselves as Harmony's genius, Steampunk attitude, DMT, invisibility, her dog Chronos, and her own broken psyche in the aftermath of these experiments all help guide her towards her ultimate goals, vengeance, and possibly sanity."Indigo is a continuation of the Pseudoverse series. The time travel main character, Harmony, and her dog, Chronos, experience have sad moments, funny moments, and moments that make you stop and really think. When she showed up, in a previous novel, to save the day, I wondered what her story would be. If you liked the ideas behind "V is for Vendetta," then you will find this novel to your liking. Much like "V," Harmony starts...or perhaps ends...her time travel journey as a test subject captured off the streets and tortured. Her Vendetta against those who want to suppress others, and against those who abused her, and now pursue her through time, keeps Harmony moving through time, making friends along the way. The idea that we often are so intent on getting even for wrongs done to us that we can miss whole chapters in our life is very clear in this novel. Sometimes a person can become so driven by an idea or goal, that they miss out on life. Harmony often reflects on the decades she missed, and the people who come and go, literally, in a week's time for her, but a lifetime for that person. It is something on which time travel movies hardly focus: the sadness of everyone being left behind, much like an immortal, like vampires, and the writers who bring them to life often show. Not only is Indigo a development of Harmony and Chronos, but it also contains a mystery, one where comatose patients awaken and jump out windows leaving Dr. Katherine DeNyse all flustered. She is nearly killed by a pizza delivery drone and is told by a co-worker (who she dislikes) that there are glowing butterflies in the hospital. Can the mystery be solved before she has eaten her thermal slice of pizza with her dog Lola? Overall, Indigo is quick read, enjoyable, gives you some laughs, and some intense moments...especially concerning the dogs This novel really gets you thinking about time travel. This novel is more than worth the read." Kate D.Take a wild ride with us as we introduce a brand new cast of colorful characters, Harmony's dog Chronos always at her side who likes to "take a bite" out of evil, and a government agency who might or might not be who they claim to be. This is the incredible, raw, gritty, and enthralling mind-ripper, Indigo.This book is an homage to H.G. Wells, Nikola Tesla, and three great actresses who have made science fiction and horror what it is today.
Heliotrope

Heliotrope

DC Belga; Winter Balefire

Independently Published
2018
pokkari
Are you one of the many humans afraid Artificial Intelligence will become so powerful one day that we won't be able to escape its grasp? If you are, then Heliotrope is the novel for you. Once A.I. does reach the point of Singularity, how do we walk it back? Can we stop its control over the human race and our souls? Heliotrope is the only novel to put A.I. on trial and actually try to prosecute this ever-growing binary evil. How did we let it slide to the top of the evolutionary ladder past our technology-shielded eyes? "The human genome is a random accident that needs an upgrade. She is going to give it to you whether you want it or not."Artificial intelligence is a bitch, and she's back in heat―In humanity's last stand against extinction, one of their own will sacrifice themselves for the greater good. This non-stop cerebrum-induced novel Heliotrope: The Fifth Novel in the Pseudoverse is split into two distinct parts. First, the backstory of Heliotrope titled 'Love and Pain.' Second, 'The Trial, ' in which artificial intelligence itself is put on trial for the deaths of over four-billion 'individuals.' This novel is told from the POV of several main characters who were involved one way or another with the creation of the A.I. or its ultimate downfall. For the first time, A.I. has fused with religion using it as the basis for programming its own code. Books such as The Illuminati Manuscript, The Bible, and the Necronomicon, are its fundamental base.In this novel and the previous novels, we have used the theory of Transhumanism and taken it a step farther. You might have perceived this series as an extreme view of technology gone rogue. Heliotrope pulls all four previous novels together and explains the inference that humanity will be its own worst enemy when it comes to overseeing the technology it has created. The 'ends to the means' of this series are to be sarcastic as well as enlighten the reader to the coming age of Singularity with respect to hell-bent-on-revenge artificial intelligence. After all, if the technology were to become smarter than us, or overcome us, it would have to do it by force. How would a purely logical entity bypass logic to kill in the name of humanity? If we allow this to happen under our noses, we would, of course, be to blame for the mass extinction of the human race, as we now know it. DC Belga and I are pleased to bring you the fifth novel in the Pseudoverse Series, Heliotrope. "Not being much of a "vidiot" having given up TV 10 years ago due to my health, I was worried that I would miss references to pop culture. I did miss many of them, truth be told. The fun aspect to this is that it taught me that pop culture really is a big nothing; point. It is just a reference point in history as to what was mainstream programming (think about that for a second) at any given time on the boob tube. Great thoughts are brought to light, and the characters of 2075 reacting to these same TV shows as we are viewing today shows the base nature of humanity. If you are into pop culture, you will have a blast with all that is there. Glean with a big basked, or worshipers of the TV. The heroines truly are some classy, ass-kicking Pseudosynths. I admire that Blade keeps the Heroines classy, and the opposition down and dirty, really dirty." Kate D. Amazon ReviewHeliotrope is an homage to all novels warning against the upcoming age of artificial intelligence singularity. Told from the perspective of a character from Emerald being interviewed twenty-two years later, it is a cautionary tale as A.I. is put on trial for crimes against humanity. There has never been another book quite like Heliotrope, and there never will be. "From time to time, the solder of circuits must be spilled to preserve the traces of autonomy." - Temple Of Technology