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Creation is the second in the Stasis Legacy series of science fiction novels set in the 24th century but based on technologies that are emerging today. Lara Cameron, a student at the institute founded by the mega-billionaire, Ian Doggend, set out to establish a colony at Tau Ceti. This brilliant and unorthodox engineer used cloning and robotics to work around the limits of physics and society’s laws. This is her story as she experienced success and failure among the scientists, detectives, gangsters, friends, and lovers who helped and hindered along the way.Extrapolating cutting-edge technologies of today into their future practical applications, Mr. Guild posits one possible future. Looking through the eyes of his heroine and following the twists of this gripping story, he raises interesting ethical questions such as whether it is right to clone people and how human should humanoids be.
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Creation is the second in the Stasis Legacy series of science fiction novels set in the 24th century but based on technologies that are emerging today. Lara Cameron, a student at the institute founded by the mega-billionaire, Ian Doggend, set out to establish a colony at Tau Ceti. This brilliant and unorthodox engineer used cloning and robotics to work around the limits of physics and society’s laws. This is her story as she experienced success and failure among the scientists, detectives, gangsters, friends, and lovers who helped and hindered along the way.Extrapolating cutting-edge technologies of today into their future practical applications, Mr. Guild posits one possible future. Looking through the eyes of his heroine and following the twists of this gripping story, he raises interesting ethical questions such as whether it is right to clone people and how human should humanoids be.