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PROMETHEUS: ORIGINS is a dark science fiction novel that follows the birth of a new stage of humanity from an unprecedented genetic experiment. Founded by the visionary and controversial scientist Elias Kronenberg, the Prometheus Consortium creates the Prometheus Virus, an agent capable of rewriting human DNA and accelerating the evolution of the species.
At the center of the story is Steven Kronenberg, the first human being conceived and raised in a laboratory already infected by the virus. Raised in absolute isolation, observed as an experiment and not as a child, Steven grows up between the rigid control of science and the ideological conflict between his creator, who sees him as hope, and Marcus Vale, the cold executor who sees him as an inevitable threat.
As Steven develops abilities that defy any definition of humanity, the book explores profound themes such as bioethics, free will, scientific responsibility, and the price of playing God. In a world still unaware of what is about to happen, Prometheus: Origins presents the origin of a saga where evolution ceases to be natural-and becomes a dangerous choice.