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  • Trinity's Genesis: A Future Once Removed

  • Sine Curve of Aeons
  • By: Lindsey Scharmyn
  • Narrated by: A.D. Milne
  • Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins

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Trinity's Genesis: A Future Once Removed

By: Lindsey Scharmyn
Narrated by: A.D. Milne
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Summary

Sunev digs through heaps of wreaking muck to try and salvage what she can for her fellow humans who may as well already be dead. Adam knows nothing of the degradation of the FA11-in below, as he is a HA11-ew in the sparkling halls above, protected and taken care of by a mechanized world of perfect order. Both are torn from their worlds by powers beyond their control, but it is what they do with the power within that may spring forth a chance to end an evil so ancient, no one remembers it exists.

In this third installment of the Sine Curve of Aeons trilogy, humanity remains ravaged in evil clutches that grasped even the highest minds of the golden age, leaving those of us here in the dark age without a chance. Whether the darkness seeps through the micro-failures of our highest selves or the electronic onslaught of a polluted and modern disconnection from nature, something of our connection to soul lives on. Will it be enough? Demonic AI feels new, but this ancient evil only wears a novel skin in its hatred of humanity wrenched forth from antiquity.

©2008, 2023 Lindsey Scharmyn Brown (P)2023 Lindsey Scharmyn Brown

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