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Neogenesis

Liaden Universe #21 / 26
by Steve Miller, Sharon Lee
Neogenesis (Liaden Universe #21) by Steve Miller, Sharon Lee
★ 10.00 / 1
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Menace from Back Space Looming out of the Dust of Time

The Complex Logic Laws were the result of a war waged hundreds of years in the past, when two human powers threw massive AI navies at each other and nearly annihilated themselves. Being human, they blamed their tools for this near miss; destroyed what was left of the sentient ships, and made it illegal to be, manufacture, or shelter an independent logic.

Strangely, however, the Free Ships and other AIs did not turn themselves in or suicide, they merely became wary of humans, and stayed under their scans. A clandestine support network grew up, including hidden yards where smart ships were manufactured, and mentors, humans specially trained to ease a new intelligence into the universe, socialize them, and teach them what they needed to know to survive.

Among those with a stake in the freedom of Independent Logics is Theo Waitley, who is somewhat too famously the captain of intelligent ship Bechimo. Theo's brother, Val Con yos'Phelium, presides over a household that has for a generation employed an AI butler. Recently, he approved the "birth" of the butler's child, who was sent, with human mentor Tolly Jones, to rescue or destroy an orphaned AI abandoned at a remote space station.

Then there's Uncle, the shadowy mastermind from the Old Universe, whose many projects often skirt the boundaries of law, both natural and man-made – and the puppet-masters at the Lyre Institute, whose history is just as murky – and a good deal less honorable.

All have an interest in the newly-awakening Self-Aware Logic that is rumored to have the power to destroy universes.

The question is: Who will get to it first?

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Release date: January 1, 2018

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Steve Miller

Steve Miller was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1950. He graduated high school in 1968, attended University of Maryland Baltimore County a couple times, where he was news editor of the campus newspaper, The Retriever, active in the chess club and founding president of the Infinity Circle, the school's first science fiction club. In between bouts of being a student, he was curator of the Albin O. Kuhn Library's science fiction collection.

In no particular order he has been a reviewer – of music, of books and of typewriters – a reporter, an editor, a professional chess tournament director, a librarian, an editor, a sysop, an editor and a resource specialist for a statewide electronic bulletin board system.

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In 1973 he attended the Clarion West Writing Workshop in Seattle.

Since his first publication in 1968, Steve has accumulated credits in well over 100 newspapers, magazines and journals. In addition to reviews and poetry, Steve's professional output has included short stories, TV and radio commercials, greeting cards, as well as his contribution to the Liaden Universe.

He and Sharon Lee married in 1980. In 1988 they migrated to Maine, where they can be found to this day, sharing life with four stalwart cats and a large cast of characters.

Liaden Universe

Liaden Universe consists of twenty-six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Related series The Great Migration Duology
Related series A Liaden Universe Constellation

Agent of Change (Liaden Universe #1)
★ 8.26 / 8
Conflict of Honors (Liaden Universe #2)
★ 7.20 / 5
Carpe Diem (Liaden Universe #3)
★ 7.76 / 4
Plan B (Liaden Universe #4)
★ 8.26 / 4
Local Custom (Liaden Universe #5)
★ 7.00 / 4
I Dare (Liaden Universe #6)
★ 8.26 / 4
Scout's Progress (Liaden Universe #7)
★ 6.50 / 4
Balance of Trade (Liaden Universe #8)
★ 8.00 / 2
Fledgling (Liaden Universe #9)
★ 7.66 / 3
Saltation (Liaden Universe #10)
★ 7.66 / 3
Mouse and Dragon (Liaden Universe #11)
★ 8.00 / 1
Ghost Ship (Liaden Universe #12)
★ 8.00 / 2
Dragon Ship (Liaden Universe #13)
★ 8.00 / 2
Necessity's Child (Liaden Universe #14)
Unrated
Trade Secret (Liaden Universe #15)
★ 7.00 / 1
Dragon in Exile (Liaden Universe #18)
★ 8.50 / 2
Alliance of Equals (Liaden Universe #19)
★ 9.50 / 2
The Gathering Edge (Liaden Universe #20)
★ 9.50 / 2
Neogenesis (Liaden Universe #21)
★ 10.00 / 1
Accepting the Lance (Liaden Universe #22)
Unrated
Trader's Leap (Liaden Universe #23)
Unrated
Fair Trade (Liaden Universe #24)
Unrated
Salvage Right (Liaden Universe #25)
★ 10.00 / 1
Ribbon Dance (Liaden Universe #26)
⧗ 8.00 / 1


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