Ana: Incipience

Ana: Incipience

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Mar 8, 2016
"In case you forgot, let me remind you." The headmasters cold voice filled Ana's ears. "You did not earn your skills. You were born and bred to fulfill a purpose." In 2123, embryos are chosen solely for personality, body type and skill. Once a child reaches 18, they are transferred to a specialist academy according to their gene type to further enhance their skill. In Ana's case, she is transferred to the military academy. Gene number 68, was born to kill. Children made to order. Get em' while they're hot.
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In 2098, humanity has unlocked genetic customization. Babies are no longer born - they're engineered. Intelligence, beauty, strength, even loyalty - all selectable traits. The world is split: • The Pureborn (natural humans) - banned from most top jobs • The Genemade - modified elite, flawless in body and brain A rebellious 17-year-old girl, Kaia, raised believing she's Pureborn, is caught in an illegal DNA scan. The test reveals she's not only Genemade... but secretly created by a rogue scientist who encoded a genetic kill switch that could wipe out the entire next generation of modified humans - using her blood. Now she's hunted by biotech corporations, rebel Purists, and a mysterious black-ops team sent to retrieve her - dead or alive. With only a discarded ex-military Genemade bodyguard and a tech-savvy Pureborn hacker, Kaia must uncover who made her... and decide if the future of human evolution should live or die with her.

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