Story cover for Obsolution ✔ by Red_Harvey
Obsolution ✔
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  • Reads 19,159
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  • Parts 75
  • Time 4h 35m
Complete, First published Feb 08, 2013
Ty, a shift manager with an alcoholic wife, creates a female replicant in a dystopia veering toward full mechanization. For Ty, the surreal drudgery of working in a retail environment is interrupted when robotic interfaces are installed at his job. Any protest of the machines will prompt Prominents to place him in a re-education program, and that's if he's lucky.
      
In an effort to distract himself from a failing marriage, Ty becomes obsessed with the idea of a printing a live composite. In a botched job, he ends up printing a female version of himself.
    
Thanks to his clone, Samantha (or Sam as she insists being called), Ty and his family are in danger of being jailed by Prominent forces. A dangerous life of hiding in plain sight is nearly impossible to pull off, especially when Sam strays from simple Prominent edicts by dating a woman. 
      
 Ty's reality begins to unravel and he is forced to new truths, all while coming to terms with the full-force of mechanization and violence that surrounds him.
    
    [Previously FEATURED]

[WON FIC AWARD FOR BEST SCI-FI NOVEL]
    
    (EDITING, FEEL FREE TO POINT STUFF OUT)
    
    [FEATURES CHARACTERS FROM "THE DARK"]
      
      ***One of four Honorable Mentions for the Diverse Writer and Diverse World Grants from The Speculative Literature Foundation***
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