So many of us spent so much of our time in the past concerned over who was more human than another. There were real scientists who once said that people from Africa were fallen humans. That they deserved to be our slaves because we were better than they. We thought the Chinese were less than us. And the Chinese taught their people that they were the only people in all the world that mattered. We have all spent massive amounts of time and energy saying we are the best and everyone else is less than us. Less intelligent. Less feeling. Less right. Less human. But I have learned one thing in my life. Our humanity is not defined by the genes that run through our bodies. Our humanity is revealed by how we treat others.
I’m not sure what it’s like when you read this, but the Personal Assistants I grew up with weren’t real people. They were just AIs. Artificial. Not truly intelligent. They were designed to help us. To make our lives easier. A lot like servants. But they weren’t alive. The way biological or cybernetic intelligences are. They only thought what they were programmed to think. They couldn’t make themselves better like we can. They weren’t sentient. They weren’t human. Even mine. But you know something? I always wished she was. A real girl. A real person. Someone who could really care about me. Not just…follow her programming. Lots of people are content with the programming. I wasn’t. Lucky for me, I discovered real girls…
After recovering the first test run of Peloran, the Albion scientists created new protocols for raising their super soldiers. The first protocol was controlled interaction with the female of the species. They had a lot to teach. The second change was that all future Peloran runs were fifty percent male and fifty percent female. Controlled socialization between the sexes began in childhood, so such a shock would never happen again. The first run Peloran made swift progress in all their studies, and soon became promising soldiers. Then the second run of Peloran hit puberty. And all the Albion controls failed again.
Forge of War is now available at the Smashwords store, where you can download formats for your Amazon Kindle, Standard Epubs for your Nook or other electronic reader, Sony, PDF, and other formats. I rather enjoy that they generate all of those formats for you, the lucky reader. It gives you control to read however you want. And I’m always happy letting people read however they want. 😉
On Sunday, December 7, 1941, a day that will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. Over two thousand American soldiers died that day, and one thousand were wounded. Four battleships sank, four more were damaged, and hundreds of aircraft were destroyed or damaged. The Japanese lost 29 aircraft and 5 midget submarines. It was one of the most lopsided victories in the annals of human history. It was a sneak attack during a time of peace. They sought to defeat us. They sought to break us. They failed. We stood back up. We brushed ourselves off. We fought back. We defeated them. And we still remember Pearl Harbor.
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