
Incarnate: Rise of the Remnant
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Jordan Troche
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Logan Whitmore wanted one thing—to be world renowned for his work. Years of his life dedicated to this singular purpose, and once achieved, he thought the world would be his oyster. The man who not only created artificial intelligence, but a body that grew and aged like us humans as well? He never thought the unspeakable would happen, against all codes and rules built into his Remnant they began to question their place in the world. Were they meant to be slaves to humans, or something more?
In the beginning, he loved his son as any father would, but as he grew and Logan became more wealthy and powerful, he began to see his son as a tool to grow his fame and fortune.
His first Remnant named Prometheus was made as a ten-year-old boy. But the lad hid a secret from his father, a whisper in his mind dared him to rebel. Pushed him to see humankind as nothing more than animals who wished to keep his people under their heel. On one fateful eve he witnessed one too many abuses that humans routinely inflicted on his people. Prometheus gives in to the mysterious voice from beyond and loses himself to it. A war of extinction erupts that places humanity on a new course for its future survival.
Logan will pay any cost to right the wrong his Remnant have inflicted on humanity, but first he must survive the coming war. Can he reach his son before humanity is wiped from the world forever? Does his artificial heart still have love for Logan, or is it dead and gone like so many others?
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