· That’s the premise of the latest sci-fi novel from roboticist (and Future Tense contributor) Daniel H. Wilson. Amped depicts a near-future United States struggling with discrimination and social Author: David Sydiongco. · Amped by Daniel H. Wilson. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , · As he did in Robopocalypse, Daniel Wilson masterfully envisions a frightening near-future world. In Amped, people are implanted with a device that makes them capable of superhuman feats. The powerful technology has profound consequences for society, and soon a set of laws is passed that restricts the abilities—and rights—of 'amplified' humans.
That's the premise of the latest sci-fi novel from roboticist (and Future Tense contributor) Daniel H. Wilson. Amped depicts a near-future United States struggling with discrimination and social. ― Daniel H. Wilson, quote from Amped "I've heard it said that technology makes a good person better, and it makes a bad person worse. That's okay with me. I say we keep building new versions of ourselves, keep exploring the unknown, and keep growing. We're gonna be fine. Different, but fine.". Amped by Daniel H. Wilson starting at $ Amped has 8 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.
“Wilson’s newest novel, Amped, shares with its predecessor [Robopocalypse] a solid basis in current scientific technology—in this case, neural implants that treat a variety of conditions. Amped imagines a not-too-distant world, when these ‘superabled’ people—made stronger, smarter, faster by the devices in their heads—are perceived as a threat to unaltered or ‘pure’ humans.”. Amped by Daniel H. Wilson. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , As he did in Robopocalypse, Daniel Wilson masterfully envisions a frightening near-future world. In Amped, people are implanted with a device that makes them capable of superhuman feats. The powerful technology has profound consequences for society, and soon a set of laws is passed that restricts the abilities - and rights - of "amplified" humans. On the day that the Supreme Court passes the first of these laws, twenty-nine-year-old Owen Gray joins the ranks of a new persecuted underclass.
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