Red Star Sacred Cities

Red Star Sacred Cities by Dennis J. Barton, published by iUniverse in March 2002, is a 500-page work of fiction that delves into a dystopian future. Set in the year 2112, the narrative explores a world where religion and technology intertwine to manipulate and control humanity. The story introduces readers to a society where truth is obscured and oppression prevails, as the Great CPU and His prophet strive to eliminate free will.
In this gripping tale, a few courageous individuals emerge to challenge the status quo. The narrative follows a questioning boy, a disillusioned Vigilance officer, and an elderly man whose past is tied to a once-thriving farm. Together, they embody the spirit of rebellion and the quest for freedom in a world dominated by fear and control. This edition presents a thought-provoking exploration of themes such as oppression and resistance, appealing to fans of hard science fiction and those interested in speculative futures.
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Welcome to the year 2112.
Enter the Temples of Syrinx.
Hold the Red Star proudly high in hand.
Surrender.
Obey.
The year is 2112. Religion and technology have been leveraged to control the lives and minds of humankind. Truth is a lie. Oppression is the rule. The Great CPU and His prophet have sought to do away with free will.
But there remain a few righteous hearts. A boy who dares to question; a disillusioned Vigilance officer; an old man with a country-place that used to be a farm. The future of human destiny rests in the hands of these disparate few, and theirs is the anthem of freedom, of rebellion.
A ground-breaking science fiction epic inspired by the works of Rush, Red Star: Sacred Cities is the first of a series sure to thrill hard-core Rush fans and sci-fi addicts alike.
THIS WORK HAS NOT BEEN ENDORSED BY RUSH
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