
The Better Man
by:
Howard Weinstein
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0671869124
ISBN 13: 9780671869120
Publication date:
December 1st, 1994
Publisher: Pocket Books; Simon & Schuster
Pages: 268
Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure
On the distant planet of Empyrea, a society of genetically advanced humans lives under the governance of the Federation. However, a growing dissatisfaction among the Empyreans leads to a critical demand for change, forcing a profound reckoning within the interstellar community. The inhabitants of this utopian colony are not only facing an identity crisis but are also pulled into the ethical complexities of their societal structure, challenging their very definition of humanity.
As tensions rise, individuals struggle between loyalty to the Federation and the pursuit of their autonomy. Through their journeys, the characters unveil deep-seated emotions, relationships, and the consequences of genetic engineering. Their experiences shed light on what it truly means to be human, raising questions about free will, societal norms, and the longstanding implications of creating a "better" version of humanity.
In a narrative that blends science fiction with profound philosophical inquiry, the struggle for autonomy and understanding intertwines with unexpected alliances and conflicts. As the Empyreans push for their rightful place in the universe, the story explores themes of power, identity, and the quest for a future where humanity can thrive—flawed yet undeniably hopeful.
As tensions rise, individuals struggle between loyalty to the Federation and the pursuit of their autonomy. Through their journeys, the characters unveil deep-seated emotions, relationships, and the consequences of genetic engineering. Their experiences shed light on what it truly means to be human, raising questions about free will, societal norms, and the longstanding implications of creating a "better" version of humanity.
In a narrative that blends science fiction with profound philosophical inquiry, the struggle for autonomy and understanding intertwines with unexpected alliances and conflicts. As the Empyreans push for their rightful place in the universe, the story explores themes of power, identity, and the quest for a future where humanity can thrive—flawed yet undeniably hopeful.