Sub-Human Helpers Because We Could

Cover of Sub-Human Helpers Because We Could by John Douglas Hoge
Publisher: Xlibris US
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 9781669814764
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.57099725858 pounds
Width: 0.43 inches
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Sub-Human Helpers Because We Could by John Douglas Hoge is a science fiction novel published by Xlibris US on March 10, 2022. This edition spans 170 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a future where the multinational corporation BioGenAssist (BGA) employs genetic engineering and cloning to create bonobo-based Helpers, designed initially as personal companions but later recognized for their utility in various work environments, including those that are hazardous or illicit.

Readers will encounter the complexities that arise as Helpers become integral to society, leading to unforeseen challenges related to their use and treatment. The story follows former DEA Agent Jaye Jennings, who is tasked with overseeing the Helper Authority Law Enforcement division to manage the escalating issues surrounding these beings. As the plot progresses, Jennings uncovers previously unknown capabilities of the Helpers that could significantly address their neglect and misuse. This exploration of ethical dilemmas and the implications of advanced genetic technology forms the core of the narrative.


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By 2050 the multinational corporation BioGenAssist (BGA) uses genetic engineering and cloning techniques to create thousands of bonobo-based, cloned Helpers capable of doing the large variety of work that still requires a “human touch.” Initially BGA only sells Helpers as personal companions. But over time people find Helpers are good workers in many settings, some of which are dangerous or even criminal. Trouble escalates when people learn that Helpers’ organs and other body parts are compatible with humans. BGA hires former DEA Agent Jaye Jennings to lead its new Helper Authority Law Enforcement (HALE) division in an all-out effort to control these unintended illegal uses of Helpers. In the final chapter Jennings discovers here-to-fore unknown Helper capacities that could dramatically reduce Helper neglect, misuse, abuse, and capture for use of their body parts.

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Publisher: Xlibris US. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781669814764.
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Language: en. Pages: 170.

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