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In a world where nature is collapsing and machines have taken root in its soil, one choice could reboot everything.
Technogaia: Rebooting Civilization is a suspenseful journey through a fractured future where society teeters between ecological ruin and technological salvation. In a time when the Earth gasps under centuries of exploitation, remnants of humanity survive in walled cities powered by decaying AI and haunted by digital ghosts. The line between biology and circuitry is blurred, and the only hope lies in the mysterious Synex-a sentient force that may hold the blueprint for rebirth or total annihilation.
Maia, a skilled eco-synth hacker, stumbles upon a forgotten truth buried deep beneath the ruins of a techno-organic bastion. With her father's fate tied to the dark origins of Synex, she must navigate rogue machines, corrupted humans, and ancient systems that think they're gods.
As alliances crack and civilizations glitch into chaos, Maia faces an impossible decision: to merge with the very force that destroyed the old world, or let the last light of the planet flicker out.
Technogaia is a high-stakes blend of environmental dystopia and speculative technology-a thought-provoking thriller that asks not just how we survive, but how we must evolve
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In a world where nature is collapsing and machines have taken root in its soil, one choice could reboot everything.
Technogaia: Rebooting Civilization is a suspenseful journey through a fractured future where society teeters between ecological ruin and technological salvation. In a time when the Earth gasps under centuries of exploitation, remnants of humanity survive in walled cities powered by decaying AI and haunted by digital ghosts. The line between biology and circuitry is blurred, and the only hope lies in the mysterious Synex-a sentient force that may hold the blueprint for rebirth or total annihilation.
Maia, a skilled eco-synth hacker, stumbles upon a forgotten truth buried deep beneath the ruins of a techno-organic bastion. With her father's fate tied to the dark origins of Synex, she must navigate rogue machines, corrupted humans, and ancient systems that think they're gods.
As alliances crack and civilizations glitch into chaos, Maia faces an impossible decision: to merge with the very force that destroyed the old world, or let the last light of the planet flicker out.
Technogaia is a high-stakes blend of environmental dystopia and speculative technology-a thought-provoking thriller that asks not just how we survive, but how we must evolve