This is how we meet Brittle, who used to be a caregiver model back in the day when robots still had humans to care for. Those who wish to retain control of their own programming and memories are left with no choice but to hide, then run as their cities and safe havens are invaded and consumed by the OWIs and their countless drone-like facets. Super computers referred to as the One World Intelligences control everything, and the last two standing have turned to fighting each other, determined to be the only mainframe left to reign over the minds of all robots on the planet.īut not all robots want to give up their individuality and be part of the collective. Now it has been thirty years since the war, and every last human is dead. takeover has indeed come to pass, but instead of us prevailing like all the movies always show, victory actually went to the machines. In the world of this book, humanity’s fear of an A.I. But Brittle isn’t a typical robot and this isn’t your typical post-apocalyptic story. The novel follows the life of a robot named Brittle in a post-apocalyptic future. My verdict when I finished Sea of Rust? The praise is justified. Robert Cargill, I finally got to read one of his books. Publisher: Harper Voyager (September 5, 2017)Īfter hearing everyone rave about the works of C. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher.
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