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Infinity Upgrade
(2026)(The first book in the Infinity Upgrade series)
A novel by Rachel Aukes and J N Chaney
The wrong guy just got the right AI.
Cal Bennett never asked for trouble. He just wants to survive Dreswick's smog-choked streets one day at a time. But then he rescues a brilliant corporate scientist and wakes up with an experimental neural implant, a target on his back, and a voice in his head that won't stop asking questions.
The AI doesn't just think. It upgrades itselfwith a knack for impeccably bad timingand every time it does, it becomes something neither of them expected.
Softbiotics enforcers want Cal dead.The resistance wants him weaponized. And the AI hardwired into his skull is just as lost as he is since its maker died before either of them could learn what it was built to do. So now they're figuring it out together: one firefight, one upgrade, and one bad decision at a time.
From the tunnels beneath Dreswick to an orbiting lunar station, Cal and Byte have one shot at survival in a secret war neither of them started. The problem isn't learning to trust a machine still figuring itself out.
It's what they'll find when it finally does.
Genre: Science Fiction
Cal Bennett never asked for trouble. He just wants to survive Dreswick's smog-choked streets one day at a time. But then he rescues a brilliant corporate scientist and wakes up with an experimental neural implant, a target on his back, and a voice in his head that won't stop asking questions.
The AI doesn't just think. It upgrades itselfwith a knack for impeccably bad timingand every time it does, it becomes something neither of them expected.
Softbiotics enforcers want Cal dead.The resistance wants him weaponized. And the AI hardwired into his skull is just as lost as he is since its maker died before either of them could learn what it was built to do. So now they're figuring it out together: one firefight, one upgrade, and one bad decision at a time.
From the tunnels beneath Dreswick to an orbiting lunar station, Cal and Byte have one shot at survival in a secret war neither of them started. The problem isn't learning to trust a machine still figuring itself out.
It's what they'll find when it finally does.
Genre: Science Fiction
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