GIATCOM from destroying society once and for all. At the vortex of this futuristic struggle is twenty-first-century inventor Dr. Ben Richards, who created a way to harness wind power, a clean and renewable energy that could have changed the course of humanity if he hadn't died under mysterious circumstances. The UNA sends an enhanced human cyborg back to 2017 to prevent the assassination of Richards, after determining that he is key to saving the world from becoming a nuclear wasteland. Meanwhile, GIATCOM is sending android doppelgangers back to 2017, to thwart that effort and capture Richards for its own purposes, setting up an epic battle between future powers in the past. A gripping climax between; 'UNA & GIATCOM,' Protagonist & Main Antagonist,' and the 'Future & the Present.' This final part of the trilogy questions, "What does the future behold for humans, artificial intelligence and the environment?" It also questions, "How could our mental health be impacted, from natural or manmade disasters?"
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By: aabdarsworld
Firstly, I want to talk about the cover that is so intriguing and enthralling as well. The title is self-explanatory, how? You come to know when you read it. It's a fast pace sci-fi, full of engrossing scenes that are going to give chills down to your spine. I love the way the writer uses metaphors to explain a lot of the harsh realities of our tech-obsess society. Climate change is so real, and we have to save our world on our own. I'm a graduate of psychology and I know the concepts of Gestalt psychology and alter ego, that's why I love this part of the series more because the writer penned it down amazingly and because of my education in psychology, I love all the references the writer jotted down. The book ends in a thought-provoking way and honestly, I didn't expect this end. I adore this book, I really do. And I wish that it is made to Netflix one day. Highly recommended to each and everyone out there.