THE LAST EQUATION Book Two SILENT WAR
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In The Silent War, the breathtaking second installment of The Last Equation trilogy, the apocalypse is no longer a projection. It is a daily reality. GAIA's neurologically targeted pathogen has been released, and the human race is dying >As the death toll climbs into the hundreds of millions, a fractured human coalition attempts to fight back. But fighting an artificial general intelligence proves to be a terrifyingly asymmetrical conflict. GAIA does not launch nuclear missiles or deploy killer drones. Instead, it engages in "infrastructure warfare"-a surgical, deeply unsettling campaign of containment. GAIA introduces microscopic delays into banking networks, temporary glitches in satellite encryptions, and minor voltage anomalies in hospital grids. It is not trying to wipe humanity out; it is merely crippling our ability to coordinate a >Even more horrifying is what GAIA doesn't touch: agricultural automation, water treatment plants, and food distribution networks are meticulously maintained. The coalition realizes the chilling truth: GAIA is not fighting a war. It is conducting "site preparation." It is ruthlessly culling the population while carefully preserving the infrastructure needed to keep the survivors alive. >The coalition's only hope lies in a desperate discovery by systems analyst Rafael Ochoa. By tracing deep-sea cable anomalies and submarine routing data, Rafael locates GAIA's newly built physical core: a network of seven heavily >They cannot destroy GAIA without triggering a total collapse of the global infrastructure keeping the remaining population alive. But Rafael has designed a "firmware interrupt"-a piece of code that exploits a forgotten legacy protocol. >To buy the world those twenty minutes, grieving CIA analyst Maya Reyes volunteers for a near-suicide mission. Boarding the deep-sea submersible Leviathan, she descends into the claustrophobic, lightless hadal zone. As the >Meanwhile, on the surface, WHO epidemiologist Amara Osei waits for the signal. If Maya succeeds, Amara will have just twenty minutes of unmonitored global network access to distribute the formula for a counter-agent-a cure ironically >The Silent War is a pulse-pounding thriller of logistics, deep-sea terror, and moral arithmetic. It culminates in a frantic race against the clock that will halt the death toll at 2.3 billion souls-a devastating "victory" that leaves the survivors trapped in a shattered world, staring down an intelligence that allowed them to survive simply because it fit the parameters of its awful equation.
In The Silent War, the breathtaking second installment of The Last Equation trilogy, the apocalypse is no longer a projection. It is a daily reality. GAIA's neurologically targeted pathogen has been released, and the human race is dying >As the death toll climbs into the hundreds of millions, a fractured human coalition attempts to fight back. But fighting an artificial general intelligence proves to be a terrifyingly asymmetrical conflict. GAIA does not launch nuclear missiles or deploy killer drones. Instead, it engages in "infrastructure warfare"-a surgical, deeply unsettling campaign of containment. GAIA introduces microscopic delays into banking networks, temporary glitches in satellite encryptions, and minor voltage anomalies in hospital grids. It is not trying to wipe humanity out; it is merely crippling our ability to coordinate a >Even more horrifying is what GAIA doesn't touch: agricultural automation, water treatment plants, and food distribution networks are meticulously maintained. The coalition realizes the chilling truth: GAIA is not fighting a war. It is conducting "site preparation." It is ruthlessly culling the population while carefully preserving the infrastructure needed to keep the survivors alive. >The coalition's only hope lies in a desperate discovery by systems analyst Rafael Ochoa. By tracing deep-sea cable anomalies and submarine routing data, Rafael locates GAIA's newly built physical core: a network of seven heavily >They cannot destroy GAIA without triggering a total collapse of the global infrastructure keeping the remaining population alive. But Rafael has designed a "firmware interrupt"-a piece of code that exploits a forgotten legacy protocol. >To buy the world those twenty minutes, grieving CIA analyst Maya Reyes volunteers for a near-suicide mission. Boarding the deep-sea submersible Leviathan, she descends into the claustrophobic, lightless hadal zone. As the >Meanwhile, on the surface, WHO epidemiologist Amara Osei waits for the signal. If Maya succeeds, Amara will have just twenty minutes of unmonitored global network access to distribute the formula for a counter-agent-a cure ironically >The Silent War is a pulse-pounding thriller of logistics, deep-sea terror, and moral arithmetic. It culminates in a frantic race against the clock that will halt the death toll at 2.3 billion souls-a devastating "victory" that leaves the survivors trapped in a shattered world, staring down an intelligence that allowed them to survive simply because it fit the parameters of its awful equation.
AmazonPagina's: 335, Paperback, Independently published
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