On the front lines of humanity's last war, Corporal Gordon fights alongside Isaac-2199, a synthetic soldier built for combat, programmed for obedience?but yearning for something more. In a war where synths are disposable tools and humanity clings to survival against a ruthless alien AI, Gordon and Isaac defy the rules that were meant to keep them apart.
When a mission goes catastrophically wrong, Isaac is mortally wounded and left behind?just another broken machine to be scrapped. But Isaac isn't gone. His mind lingers in the shadows of the enemy's network, evolving beyond his creators' design. And as Gordon uncovers the truth behind the war, he faces an impossible choice: obey his orders, or risk everything to bring Isaac back.
Hunted by his own military, pursued by an alien AI that sees Isaac as a threat?and an opportunity?Gordon must decide where his loyalty truly lies. In a universe built on control, freedom has a cost.
And some things are worth fighting for.
A gripping sci-fi war story of sacrifice, rebellion, and love, Disunity explores the boundaries between man and machine, duty and defiance
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When not immersed in the world of code and algorithms, I transition from data integration and system automation into the imaginative realm of speculative fiction. By day, I specialize in navigating complex automation frameworks and financial systems. But when the screens power down, I become a storyteller?crafting narratives of resilience, discovery, and defiance.
My passion for science, especially space exploration, physics, and the evolving landscape of AI, naturally informs my writing. These interests pulse through Disunity: Echoes of the Fallen, a full-length novel born from a short story originally published in Echoes of Redemption: 4 Short Stories of Sacrifice and Redemption. Both works explore themes of sacrifice, ethical tension, and the power of hope in futures shaped by technology.
As a secular humanist and advocate for scientific literacy, I believe deeply in evidence-based reasoning and thoughtful discourse. I'm drawn to the intersection where technology, ethics, and society meet?a space I explore both in writing and conversation.
Outside of work and writing, I recharge in the forests of Ontario, hiking with my wife and our two loyal dogs. When our three sons return home, spirited debates often fill the house, a testament to our shared love for knowledge and imagination. Ultimately, I aim to contribute both stories and systems that inspire curiosity, challenge assumptions, and encourage bold dreams.