I, The Machine

Paul W. Fairman
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One Against the Ultimate Imagine a perfect world. A world in which no one has to work, no one has to struggle, no one is deprived of anything he needs or wants. A world in which every man can indulge his most trivial whim at the push of a button. Or a world in which every man's whim is anticipated for him - so that even the button becomes unnecessary... A Dream World? Perhaps. But even in a perfect world, there will always be men who dream of other worlds, better things. And in the wonderful world in which the Machine made all decisions, and protected men from all dangers, one man - Lee Penway - dreamed. He dreamed of barbaric worlds, exotic adventures. He was only one man - but slowly, his dreams began to change the world of the Machine... Pub No: 73-735 5
Genres: Science Fiction
205 Pages

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