It’s the late 24th century.
Interstellar travel is commonplace; fusion reactors are in vehicles, controlled singularities are in batteries, matter turns into energy and back again in airport luggage carousels.
And now, Azoth promises something more: the chance to live as long as one has the will – and remain at one’s physical best to the end.
But in a civilisation where trust has become obsolete, will it be a blessing or a curse?
In the First Worlds, after four centuries of socinet, every...
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