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Runtime Zero: Streaming The New Infinity

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Runtime Zero, the opening salvo in Mick Brady's Dark Math series, traces the journey of a gifted young artist named Will Powers from his drug-fueled downfall in the streets of Manhattan to his future rebirth in a virtual paradise called SubVersa—a world where everything is possible and nothing is forbidden; where Chrome, his digital surrogate, finally lives out his maker's dream of becoming a master artist and, in the process, becomes a master programmer—a Code Warrior.
But all is not well on planet Earth. A powerful virus called Dark Math has been embedded in the chain of human DNA by a band of biohackers, threatening to snuff out human consciousness itself. A cosmic rescue mission gets underway as Chrome, his beautiful muse Juliette, and their fellow Code Warriors begin travelling back in time to guide their makers on a harrowing journey to SubVersa, where they will finally be reunited with the dual aspects of their higher selves and begin streaming the new infinity. Unfortunately, the price of admission will be almost more than any human can endure.

154 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 27, 2017

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July 5, 2017
"Runtime Zero: Streaming The New Infinity" is a riveting read that challenges your mind to go beyond the known into new territory. It's a creative masterpiece.
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