PUBLISHER'S NOTE We received a number of complaints about arbitrary hyphenation in the electronic text of this book Apparently, in the translation from our electronic version into Amazon’s preferred format for Kindle, something cause arbitrary hyphens to randomly get inserted into some words.
These have now been corrected and the text should read smoothly. If you discover any other errors please feel free to get in touch with us directly at info@ArcManor.com (Phoenix Pick is an imprint of Arc Manor Publishers). We regret any inconvenience caused by this.**
Hogan skillfully draws the reader into a fascinating philosophical and theological debate, without ever forgetting he’s supposed to entertain and tell a good story.”—Newsday
Long ago, an alien “searcher” ship flew too close to a star gone nova. Though heavily damaged, the ship landed on one of Saturn’s moons, Titan.
Attempting to fulfill its original function of seeding suitable planets for exploitation, the ship creates an bewildering society of self-replicating machines that gives rise to a bizarre ecosystem and culture with intelligent beings and organically grown houses.
The intelligent beings are known as Taloids and they have developed their own brand of religion around a mythical figure, a creator of machines, and hence, life. ****
When humans descend from the sky, the Taloids see them as those creators. ****
However, powerful financial and industrial interests are all set to exploit the moon and the Taloids to maximize Titan’s vast production potential and the future for the Taloids looks grim.
But they find a champion from an unexpected source. Karl Zambendorf is a “psychic” who has wrangled a place aboard the human mission to Titan. And when all of man’s forces are conspiring to ruthlessly exploit Titan and the Taloids, Zambendorf becomes their champion and in the process challenges not only the religious imperatives of the Taloids, but the core of our own beliefs as well.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE We received a number of complaints about arbitrary hyphenation in the electronic text of this book Apparently, in the translation from our electronic version into Amazon’s preferred format for Kindle, something cause arbitrary hyphens to randomly get inserted into some words.
These have now been corrected and the text should read smoothly. If you discover any other errors please feel free to get in touch with us directly at info@ArcManor.com (Phoenix Pick is an imprint of Arc Manor Publishers). We regret any inconvenience caused by this.**
Hogan skillfully draws the reader into a fascinating philosophical and theological debate, without ever forgetting he’s supposed to entertain and tell a good story.”—Newsday
Long ago, an alien “searcher” ship flew too close to a star gone nova. Though heavily damaged, the ship landed on one of Saturn’s moons, Titan.
Attempting to fulfill its original function of seeding suitable planets for exploitation, the ship creates an bewildering society of self-replicating machines that gives rise to a bizarre ecosystem and culture with intelligent beings and organically grown houses.
The intelligent beings are known as Taloids and they have developed their own brand of religion around a mythical figure, a creator of machines, and hence, life. ****
When humans descend from the sky, the Taloids see them as those creators. ****
However, powerful financial and industrial interests are all set to exploit the moon and the Taloids to maximize Titan’s vast production potential and the future for the Taloids looks grim.
But they find a champion from an unexpected source. Karl Zambendorf is a “psychic” who has wrangled a place aboard the human mission to Titan. And when all of man’s forces are conspiring to ruthlessly exploit Titan and the Taloids, Zambendorf becomes their champion and in the process challenges not only the religious imperatives of the Taloids, but the core of our own beliefs as well.
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