Author Charlie J. Marino was born in the Bronx, New York and holds a BS and MS in nuclear engineering from Columbia University. His various occupations included bond and commodities trading, founding several small computer companies, and now writes sci-fi novels and short stories. He has more robots than friends, but they're good ones. The author makes his home in the mountains of America, where he helped the nice folks at SETI before the great fall & carves his own wooden chess sets.
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- Date de parution15/04/2024
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Résumé
'On a quiet space station far from the events and concerns near Earth, Kristy announced her intent to have the child of Pyossel. He handled it with the maturity of his years, in a manner befitting his position as the oldest on Whelan's asteroid mining crew. He choked on his drink and sent the droplets scattering in low gravity to the far corners of the cabin. It was fortunate that Orbital-2 was well set up for similar accidents at mealtimes.' Humans vastly outnumber androids on 21st century Earth.
In space, the reverse is true. Colonists and androids strive in a gold rush awaiting mankind by mining the asteroid belt. Will they and their tobots survive the daunting vacuum of space only to succumb to human frailties as political powers more mighty than themselves vie for control?
In space, the reverse is true. Colonists and androids strive in a gold rush awaiting mankind by mining the asteroid belt. Will they and their tobots survive the daunting vacuum of space only to succumb to human frailties as political powers more mighty than themselves vie for control?
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