"Is this a dream? Am I dreaming right now? Can you even hear me?"
"I think I know you. I recognize your voice."
"Then can you tell me where we are? Are we still on...Golgotha?"
"I'm not sure. Who are you? Or am I talking to myself? Am I talking to myself? Can you tell me? I can't hear my own thoughts right now. Golgota? What is this place?"
"Golgota."
"Golgota."
"South of the Agamemnon Nebula. That's where we are. Is that you, Kovacs?"
"Kovacs? I don't know any Kovacs. I can't see my own hands anymore. Where have my fingers gone? Where are we? Where the hell are we?"
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Golgota (a science-fiction novel)
Science FictionThey are products from the assembly line. They are killing machines. They are the perfect soldiers. In a distant future, physically modified clones are used as soldiers on the planet Golgota. There is a war on Golgota. Alien creatures, Ngoys, kill e...