Immortal Coil

Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang is a paperback edition published by Pocket Books in 2002, featuring 331 pages in English. This novel delves into themes of love, loss, and artificial intelligence, centering on the character of Data from Star Trek. Following the destruction of a new android created by Starfleet, Lieutenant Commander Data and the crew of the Enterprise-E embark on a quest to uncover the truth behind the incident, leading them into a conflict involving ancient androids and their creator, Flint.
Readers will find a narrative that explores profound questions about grief, love, and immortality within the context of the Star Trek universe. As Data navigates this complex landscape, the story examines the nature of artificial intelligence and what it means to be human. Immortal Coil presents a blend of science fiction, action, and adventure, inviting readers to engage with the philosophical implications of advanced technology and its impact on identity.
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A novel of love, loss and artificial intelligence as Data — among the most popular, paradoxical and intriguing characters on Star Trek — uncovers the truth behind the destruction of another android. When a new android created by Starfleet is apparently destroyed in a freak explosion, Lieutenant Commander Data and the crew of the Enterprise-E embark on a search for the truth and find themselves thrust into a crossfire between a secret group of ancient androids and the immortal android maker, Flint. Along the way, Data is forced to confront issues of grief, love and immortality as we explore the nature of artificial intelligence and what it means to be human in the Star Trek universe.
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