"Argo" is a science fiction novelette available for FREE for an indefinite amount of time from
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Humanity was forced to seek the stars.
Destined to lead mankind into an ever expanding presence, the inhabitants of HD 85512 b have known no other rule than those of the benevolent machines.
The same machines that brought their ancestors there hundreds of years before.
But what is man if he isn't free?
What is man without being able to choose for himself?
Ask yourselves the same question and remember:
Whom do you love the most?
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"Argo is a great read. Although it is a short read, it is very deep and very thought provoking. Overall it is excellent sci-fi with a vividly painted picture of life in the stars--a life like nothing we know but one that we must come to grasp, where machines rule. A very intriguing story that will surely make you think."
"Though a short read, Argo is full of detail and meaning. At some point, we all wonder about humanity's quest to travel among the stars, whether humans could live and thrive anywhere but Earth. From serious movies and books, to even the likes of Wall-e, we cannot help but see that existence would rely heavily on machines. In this book, the author vividly presents a life that, although 'out there' is within the realm of possibility. A life amongst the stars completely dependent on machines that were once created as an aid, but end up becoming a burden.
By the end, Philetus is bouncing between images and sounds, unsure of what is real. He grasps what is going on to the point that he realizes he must make a choice; a difficult choice that I personally know I could not make. My heart ached and tears flowed when he made his decision; as a parent of 5 I cannot fathom the pain the main character goes through.
Again, it is indeed a short read, but is done so well that the reader will be left thinking: "whom do they love the most?"
"Argo is a meditative psychological drama surrounding our main character, Philetus. Philetus has fallen into an emotional crises not knowing if his experiences are a dream or a reality, whatever they are, it's a nightmare. He suffers with grief while dealing with having to make the ultimate sacrifice needed in order to bring about the recovery of humanity. A tale of machine over man.
The suspense and the depth of his character is shown as he is face with making that life or death decision. Heart wrenching in the end, the meaning of the phrase, "remember whom you love the most" will become clear. The novelette ends surprisingly leaving you wondering if you could make the choice he made. I loved it, kept me engaged till the end. It is one of those stories that will stick with you."