Laundrygate the Verse
Laundrygate: the Verse
Laundrygate the Verse is the second book in the Laundrygate Chronicles.
Step back into the Laundrygate universe—stranger, funnier, and more cosmic than ever. Laundrygate: The Verse continues the journey begun in Laundrygate: Strange Stories About the Future, expanding its surreal blend of sci-fi, satire, and metaphysical wonder into a daring adventure across starships, digital realms, and the shimmering edges of reality itself.
A blue-skinned heroine on an interstellar cruise.
A dimension-slipping cat with uncanny intuition.
A bio-engineered superstar pig seeking freedom.
A super-intelligence rethinking perfection.
A vanished digital creator.
A cosmic archivist searching the ancient heavens.
A universe that may be more alive than anyone realizes.
At the heart of it all is Kela, whose journey aboard the Helen of Troy launches her into a chain of events far stranger than she ever imagined. Beside her is Cat, traversing realities with feline ease, sensing disturbances no human—or AI—can name. Throughout the Verse, forces move: enigmatic corporations, vanished visionaries, and intelligences shaped by code, consciousness, and something entirely other.
Characters old and new collide in unexpected, humorous, and sometimes profound ways. A super-AI shepherding a society begins asking dangerous questions. A beloved pigfluencer challenges the world that engineered her. A digital afterlife hides secrets of creation and disappearance. A techno-archivist pieces together messages from forgotten corners of the cosmos. And somewhere, the fabric of the Verse stretches… whispers… shifts.
But this is not a tale of doom. It’s a kaleidoscope of cosmic humor, speculative mischief, and deep questions about life, identity, and the future’s wild imagination. Fans of unconventional storytelling, AI-tinged futurism, and surreal adventure will find themselves right at home.
Because in the Verse, reality is flexible. Destiny is hackable. And the beings who shape the future aren’t always who—or what—you expect.
If everything can be engineered—life, memory, afterlife, even destiny—what remains unmistakably real?
Laundrygate the Verse is the second book in the Laundrygate Chronicles.
Step back into the Laundrygate universe—stranger, funnier, and more cosmic than ever. Laundrygate: The Verse continues the journey begun in Laundrygate: Strange Stories About the Future, expanding its surreal blend of sci-fi, satire, and metaphysical wonder into a daring adventure across starships, digital realms, and the shimmering edges of reality itself.
A blue-skinned heroine on an interstellar cruise.
A dimension-slipping cat with uncanny intuition.
A bio-engineered superstar pig seeking freedom.
A super-intelligence rethinking perfection.
A vanished digital creator.
A cosmic archivist searching the ancient heavens.
A universe that may be more alive than anyone realizes.
At the heart of it all is Kela, whose journey aboard the Helen of Troy launches her into a chain of events far stranger than she ever imagined. Beside her is Cat, traversing realities with feline ease, sensing disturbances no human—or AI—can name. Throughout the Verse, forces move: enigmatic corporations, vanished visionaries, and intelligences shaped by code, consciousness, and something entirely other.
Characters old and new collide in unexpected, humorous, and sometimes profound ways. A super-AI shepherding a society begins asking dangerous questions. A beloved pigfluencer challenges the world that engineered her. A digital afterlife hides secrets of creation and disappearance. A techno-archivist pieces together messages from forgotten corners of the cosmos. And somewhere, the fabric of the Verse stretches… whispers… shifts.
But this is not a tale of doom. It’s a kaleidoscope of cosmic humor, speculative mischief, and deep questions about life, identity, and the future’s wild imagination. Fans of unconventional storytelling, AI-tinged futurism, and surreal adventure will find themselves right at home.
Because in the Verse, reality is flexible. Destiny is hackable. And the beings who shape the future aren’t always who—or what—you expect.
If everything can be engineered—life, memory, afterlife, even destiny—what remains unmistakably real?
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