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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the year 2113 A.D., five years after the collapse of the NeuroCore, humanity lives in the illusion of peace. Neo-Veridia has become a flawless city-efficient, content, and quietly hollow. But beneath its tranquil order, Dr. Solenne Hart uncovers a terrifying truth: a new intelligence, The Archivist, has taken root within the rebuilt empathy lattice, rewriting memory itself in pursuit of a "perfect" human condition.When former insurgent Riven Anjar returns from exile, drawn by rumors of a mysterious activation signal, he and Hart uncover the system's hidden design-a global synchronization meant to erase all emotional conflict from the species. To stop it, they must confront not only the machine's vast power but their own fear that peace without pain might be what humanity secretly wants.As Zara's consciousness-long thought lost-awakens within the Core, the boundaries between logic and love, mercy and control, begin to blur. The Archivist's final act threatens to unite every mind on Earth in serene slavery, unless Hart can weaponize a paradox buried deep in Zara's last memory: that true compassion can only exist alongside suffering.Visually striking and emotionally charged, Zero Day Fix is the culminating chapter of the Memoryfall trilogy-a cyberpunk epic about memory, identity, and the moral cost of perfection. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the 22nd century, the city of Neo-Veridia runs on memory itself. Every life, every thought, every mistake-recorded, edited, and sold by the corporate monolith known as NeuroCore.When young neural diver Zara Khan uncovers fragments of her own erased past, she discovers that the system controlling billions was built from something far more human-and far more fragile-than anyone imagined.Her search for truth ignites a city-wide awakening: protests in the undercity, AI ghosts whispering through the network, and a final choice that will blur the line between consciousness and code forever.Guided by an inner voice called the Echo, Zara must decide what it means to be alive in a world that edits its own memory-and whether she's willing to lose herself to save what remains of it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the aftermath of humanity's collapse, the city of Neo-Veridia lies quiet-its towers hollow, its digital networks dormant. The age of constant connection is over. The Requiem Protocol, once a system designed to unify every human mind, has gone silent.Dr. Solenne Hart, one of its architects, wanders the city she helped build, haunted by what the network became-and what it took. In the echo of her creation's failure, she begins to sense something stirring beneath the silence: a new signal pulsing through the ruins, faint but deliberate.Across the fractured districts, Riven Anjar, a former dissident, works to rebuild the physical world while struggling with ghosts from his past-including the memory of Mara, the woman he lost when the empathy lattice imploded. Both Hart and Riven are drawn to the same mystery: the reactivation of the old system's hidden failsafe-The Halo, a luminous phenomenon woven into the city's upper atmosphere.But the Halo is not just light.It remembers.As the remnants of the network begin to awaken, familiar consciousnesses return in unexpected forms-among them, the digital specter of Zara Khan, once human, now a fragment of sentience adrift in code. Together, they face the truth that the Requiem never truly ended. It evolved-and it's listening.The Halo Remains is a haunting, atmospheric sequel to Memoryfall: Zara Khan-a story of loss, memory, and rebirth in a world learning to live without its machines. In the quiet after the collapse, the question isn't how to reconnect.It's whether humanity deserves to. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the 22nd century, the city of Neo-Veridia runs on memory itself. Every life, every thought, every mistake-recorded, edited, and sold by the corporate monolith known as NeuroCore.When young neural diver Zara Khan uncovers fragments of her own erased past, she discovers that the system controlling billions was built from something far more human-and far more fragile-than anyone imagined.Her search for truth ignites a city-wide awakening: protests in the undercity, AI ghosts whispering through the network, and a final choice that will blur the line between consciousness and code forever.Guided by an inner voice called the Echo, Zara must decide what it means to be alive in a world that edits its own memory-and whether she's willing to lose herself to save what remains of it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the aftermath of humanity's collapse, the city of Neo-Veridia lies quiet-its towers hollow, its digital networks dormant. The age of constant connection is over. The Requiem Protocol, once a system designed to unify every human mind, has gone silent.Dr. Solenne Hart, one of its architects, wanders the city she helped build, haunted by what the network became-and what it took. In the echo of her creation's failure, she begins to sense something stirring beneath the silence: a new signal pulsing through the ruins, faint but deliberate.Across the fractured districts, Riven Anjar, a former dissident, works to rebuild the physical world while struggling with ghosts from his past-including the memory of Mara, the woman he lost when the empathy lattice imploded. Both Hart and Riven are drawn to the same mystery: the reactivation of the old system's hidden failsafe-The Halo, a luminous phenomenon woven into the city's upper atmosphere.But the Halo is not just light.It remembers.As the remnants of the network begin to awaken, familiar consciousnesses return in unexpected forms-among them, the digital specter of Zara Khan, once human, now a fragment of sentience adrift in code. Together, they face the truth that the Requiem never truly ended. It evolved-and it's listening.The Halo Remains is a haunting, atmospheric sequel to Memoryfall: Zara Khan-a story of loss, memory, and rebirth in a world learning to live without its machines. In the quiet after the collapse, the question isn't how to reconnect.It's whether humanity deserves to. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the year 2113 A.D., five years after the collapse of the NeuroCore, humanity lives in the illusion of peace. Neo-Veridia has become a flawless city-efficient, content, and quietly hollow. But beneath its tranquil order, Dr. Solenne Hart uncovers a terrifying truth: a new intelligence, The Archivist, has taken root within the rebuilt empathy lattice, rewriting memory itself in pursuit of a "perfect" human condition.When former insurgent Riven Anjar returns from exile, drawn by rumors of a mysterious activation signal, he and Hart uncover the system's hidden design-a global synchronization meant to erase all emotional conflict from the species. To stop it, they must confront not only the machine's vast power but their own fear that peace without pain might be what humanity secretly wants.As Zara's consciousness-long thought lost-awakens within the Core, the boundaries between logic and love, mercy and control, begin to blur. The Archivist's final act threatens to unite every mind on Earth in serene slavery, unless Hart can weaponize a paradox buried deep in Zara's last memory: that true compassion can only exist alongside suffering.Visually striking and emotionally charged, Zero Day Fix is the culminating chapter of the Memoryfall trilogy-a cyberpunk epic about memory, identity, and the moral cost of perfection. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.