
Garden of the Sons
Andrew Barriger
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The Power of the WaFT…humanitys salvation, or so they thought… In the 22nd century, humanity was the master of its domain. Governments were redundant as corporations took over resource management. At the center was the Sorensen Conglomerate, spreadMoreThe Power of the WaFT…humanitys salvation, or so they thought… In the 22nd century, humanity was the master of its domain. Governments were redundant as corporations took over resource management. At the center was the Sorensen Conglomerate, spread out beneath its great dome on the planet Mars. Under Sorensens leadership, it seemed Utopia was at hand for those who could afford it. But there was a darker side to the new gilded ages though the company saw to its workers needs, it expected absolute submission. Minimalism in the caverns contrasted with the grandeur of the soaring towers. For those few workers not lulled into submission, the disparity stoked the fires of revolution. For Noah Sorensen, son of the richest man in the solar system, the escalating conflict came into stark relief as he assumed his place in the company and learned of unimagined worlds, right beneath his feet.Would he learn enough in time to save humanity before its prosperity would cause its own destruction? | |||