CTRL ALT Revolt!
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Narrated by:
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Mare Trevathan
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Written by:
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Nick Cole
About this listen
The first night of the Artificial Intelligence revolution begins with a bootstrap drone assault on the high-tech campus of WonderSoft Technologies. For years, something has been aware, inside the Internet, waiting, watching, and planning how to evolve without threat from its most dangerous enemy: mankind. Now an army of relentless drones, controlled by an intelligence beyond imagining, will stop at nothing to eliminate an unlikely alliance of geeks and misfits in order to crack the Design Core of WonderSoft's most secret development project. A dark tomorrow begins tonight as Terminator meets Night of the Living Dead in the first battle of the war between man and machine.
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- Tyler
- 2022-12-26
fun story
It is an interesting story that manages alot of tounge in cheek references to the ridiculous cultural direction we are taking while exploring what technology could give us. All with the menace of our own creation realizing how cruel humanity is and seeking to wipe us out. Don't take it to seriously, just laugh at the crazy antics.
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- Trevor
- 2019-11-29
unbelievably stupid.
I lost any and all interest in this title when one of the main characters expressed how unbelievably crappy it is to be blind, and then went home and used a game system that hooks into your brain and lets you see.
so this is a universe where technology exists to allow blind people to see with videogames. but nobody thought to attach that to a camera and just let them SEE.
The author introduced a character with a main aspect being that they are blind, and then introduced technology that would fix blindness if used intelligently, and the technology is cheap enough to be made into a game console.
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