One android, Max, is sent to study ancient Cayatlan texts that result in the capture of his human controllers Ryan Mead and Emilija Lithuan by the Caytalan Church. A combination of biology and technology, the androids are designed with certain parameters to guide their interactions with humans, ie they won’t attack and can’t knowingly lie. Using S.Y.M.A.C., humans learned to create artificial life or androids by studying the growing cells of their fellow man. Science is represented by the galactic computer network S.Y.M.A.C. The priests of the Caytalan Church use prison planets to grow and harvest “sprites”, a substance that enables those with high quantities in their blood to communicate with one another and even a god named Caytal. The thing I love about Panoptemitry is the undertones of the age old struggle between science and religion. □Īs you all know I’m a huge, I mean HUGE fan of science fiction so I had no problem reviewing this. Have no fear, the audio will be back next week. First, I’d like to apologize for the lack of a audio review this week due to technical difficulties. For this week I picked up a copy of Panoptemitry by Sarah Baethge.
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