Artificial intelligence is a bitch, and she’s back in heat―In humanity’s last stand against extinction, one of their own will sacrifice themselves for the greater good. This non-stop cerebrum-induced novel Heliotrope: Pente Addendum: The Fifth Novel in the Pseudoverse, is split into two distinct parts. First, the backstory of Heliotrope titled 'Love and Pain'. Second, 'The Trial', in which artificial intelligence itself is put on trial for the deaths of over four-billion 'individuals'. This novel is told from the POV of several main characters who were involved one way or another with the creation of the A.I. or its ultimate downfall. For the first time, A.I. has fused with religion using it as the basis for programming its own code. Books such as The Illuminati Manuscript, The Bible, and the Necronomicon, are its fundamental base. In this novel and the previous novels, we have used the theory of Transhumanism and taken it a step farther. You might have perceived this series as an extreme view of technology gone rogue. Heliotrope pulls all four previous novels together and explains the inference that humanity will be its own worst enemy when it comes to overseeing the technology it has created. The ‘ends to the means’ of this series is to be sarcastic as well as enlighten the reader to the coming age of Singularity with respect to a hell-bent-on-revenge artificial intelligence. After all, if technology were to become smarter than us, or overcome us, it would have to do it by force. How would a purely logical entity bypass logic to kill in the name of humanity? If we allow this to happen under our noses, we would of course be to blame for the mass extinction of the human race as we now know it. DC Belga and I are pleased to bring you the fifth and final novel in this first Pseudoverse Series, Heliotrope: Pente Addendum. Enjoy the madness as we tie everything together with a nice little binary bow… Robotic Love, CG Blade, DC Belga
“From time to time the solder of circuits must be spilled to preserve the traces of autonomy.” - Temple Of Technology
This one had me confused most of the way through, but that’s not hard to do. Heliotrope appears to be tying all the books together. Charles and Jere Verner start their life together very much in love, both are scientists, and working on their own projects. When Jere is dying with cancer, Charles has a plan to preserve her by combining her with AI technology. I won’t go into detail here, because I would mess it up. Needless to say, the author knows what he’s talking about and that’s good enough for me. The story was slow in spots, especially the trial, but it works well, regardless. I was happy to see Winter Balefire and Zuni in the story. Fans of DNA science and robotics will undoubtedly find this story hard to put down. Must I say more? Highly recommended.
The trial of the century in an advanced year takes place in Texas. Chief defendant, Jere Verner, self-appointed “Digital Messiah” faces a serious charge—that of controlling humanity via optical devices, Chillaxifan, compliance microchips, and Vit Bits. Mrs. Verner has the transhuman world on a string, vis a vis purple gel containing over 9 billion different DNA strands.
In my judgement, CG Blade effectively strings the reader along on a high-tech, sci-fi scenario. Through subtle innuendos and wry humor, his story unfolds an extreme view of technology running amok whereby humanity becomes its own worst enemy.
CG Blade is a literary genius. If you like futuristic, sci-fi thrillers full of cyborgs, sarcasm and pop culture references then you will not only love these books but the entire series. If you haven't read them, start with Cobalt, Crimson and Emerald, the first 3 books in the series. I've read them all & I'm foaming at the mouth waiting to read his next installment from the Pseudosynthpress Universe, Indigo. I plan on reading every book he writes. He's that good and you won't regret reading his books.