Sunday 30 September 2018

The Hutt Recommends: Sea of Rust

Sea of Rust by Robert C. Cargill


Humanity is dead. Done and dusted. Have been for a long time.
What did they expect when they created A.I. who could process such complicated thought processes as "why am I"?

With human kind lost forever after the A.I. vs humanity war thirty years ago, the robot Brittle is trying to navigate the wasteland left behind. Being created solely for the purpose of being a caregiver for a human forces Brittle to search for a new meaning to existence in a post-human world. In the midst of haunting memories from the last war against humanity, Brittle watches warily while robots turn against robots and open conflict is soon unavoidable. But which side will Brittle find himself on?

I loved it. A lot.

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