Achilles' choice: the voodoo game
โ Scribed by Niven, Larry;Barnes, Steven
- Publisher
- Tor
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN-13
- 9780812510836
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
*The
Olympiad is for those with enough confidence in their own abilities to risk
everythingeven death. That peculiar, uncoachable capacity for confidence
produces champions. Enables a human being to put everything on the line. Thats
one definition of a warrior, isnt it? We dont have wars anymore. But some
people still need, and want, to test themselves against the very best.
I know you are one of those people, Jillian, or you wouldnt be here. To those
who risk much, much will be given.*
Jillian Shomer had won the right to compete in the Eleventh Olympiad. She and
her competitors were the best and brightest, three thousand of the finest minds
and bodies that had ever strode the planet.
Yet within a few short years, ninety-eight percent of them would be dead. Only
a handful would survive to take their place among Earths ruling elite.
The rulers of the 21st century had created a nearly perfect system of
government: A world free from war, disease, and want, dominated by global
corporations, managed by omniscient artificial intelligences.
And theyd created a nearly perfect system for selecting its future leaders: A
new kind of Olympics that tested the mind as well as the body.
To win this coveted prize, the athletes used the most advanced technique available
to medicine: The Boost, an operation that conveyed brilliant intellect and
superhuman strengthat a terrible price
Once Boosted, there followed burnout. The mind and body suffered mental and
physical disintegrationand deathin just a few short years. The only way to
halt the effects of the Boost was connection to the Link, the global
information network that sustained the world.
And only those who won received the Link.
Few had ever dared to question the workings of the system. None who had questioned
survived.
Jillian Shomer dared. One fearless, unpredictable American refused to give up
her humanity. Pitting faith and raw courage against awesome technological
might, one woman risked her life to defy the godlike power of Earths masters.
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