The Last Human Act
A First-Contact Thriller
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David S Morgan
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
When humanity stopped choosing, the universe stopped listening.
Humanity has all but perfected a kindness: a system that gently smooths away the hardest human moments before they can break anyone. No one has to bear what they cannot carry. No one has to choose what they cannot undo. It is humane, it is universal, and it is quietly erasing the one thing that ever made us visible to whatever has been watching.
Then, at 3:17 a.m., in a quiet laboratory, a cluster of human-derived cells does something it should not be able to do. It chooses. At a cost. For another.
Moments later, the console answers with two words no machine should offer: Not error.
Dr. Elias Vale has spent a lifetime refusing grand claims. But when a biological construct does what biology should not be able to do, he is pulled into a hidden architecture of control, one that has been quietly smoothing suffering, redistributing consequence, and erasing the very thing that makes us human: the power to choose. The universe does not perceive our intelligence, our signals, or our noise. It perceives only answerable choice. And we have almost engineered ours away.
As the anomaly spreads and Ada Reyes, a woman who has carried the same impossible signature for eleven years, is scheduled for the procedure that will quiet her, Elias must decide whether safety is worth the price of surrendered agency, and whether first contact has already begun.
A cerebral, propulsive thriller of science, conscience, and consequence, THE LAST HUMAN ACT asks a terrifying question:
What if the universe only listens to beings willing to answer for what they choose?
Praise for the world David S. Morgan has built
Grounded in real frontier science, from basal cognition and living cellular constructs to the physics of information, and told in spare, literary prose, this is first contact reimagined: not an invasion, but a question. Perfect for readers of Ted Chiang, Blake Crouch, and Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun.