
Aliens: Harvest
Edition: Gph
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1569711984
ISBN 13: 9781569711989
Publication date:
February 4th, 1998
Publisher: Dark Horse Books
Pages: 120
Genres: Science Fiction
In a world where technology intertwines with interstellar mysteries, the narrative unfolds around Stanislaw Mayakovsky, a visionary engineer whose innovative mind gives birth to a cybernetic ant. Designed for infiltration, this remarkable creation is not merely a mechanical marvel, but a gateway into the enigmatic realm of extraterrestrial life. Mayakovsky's aspirations lead him to a confrontation with realities far beyond his comprehension.
As the story progresses, readers are drawn into a high-stakes pursuit for knowledge and survival. The cybernetic ant embarks on a journey that tests the limits of human ingenuity while delving into the unknown territories where alien intelligence awaits. Mayakovsky must grapple with his own creations, as the lines between ally and adversary begin to blur in unexpected ways.
The narrative intricately weaves themes of exploration, discovery, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. With the cybernetic ant serving as an extension of his will, Mayakovsky's motivations and the consequences of his inventions ignite a compelling discourse on the nature of existence and consciousness.
In the throes of an intergalactic saga, the quest leads to revelation and chaos alike, forcing Mayakovsky to confront not only the challenges of his technological marvel but the deeper connections that bind all sentient beings across the cosmos. As the story unravels, readers are left questioning the essence of what it means to be truly alive amidst a backdrop of cosmic complexities.
As the story progresses, readers are drawn into a high-stakes pursuit for knowledge and survival. The cybernetic ant embarks on a journey that tests the limits of human ingenuity while delving into the unknown territories where alien intelligence awaits. Mayakovsky must grapple with his own creations, as the lines between ally and adversary begin to blur in unexpected ways.
The narrative intricately weaves themes of exploration, discovery, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. With the cybernetic ant serving as an extension of his will, Mayakovsky's motivations and the consequences of his inventions ignite a compelling discourse on the nature of existence and consciousness.
In the throes of an intergalactic saga, the quest leads to revelation and chaos alike, forcing Mayakovsky to confront not only the challenges of his technological marvel but the deeper connections that bind all sentient beings across the cosmos. As the story unravels, readers are left questioning the essence of what it means to be truly alive amidst a backdrop of cosmic complexities.