![]() ![]() ![]() One strand of the story follows the pond worker Eldene, as she, with the help of ECS Agent/Undercover Rebel Fethan (a cyborg, nevertheless), escapes from her ‘work supervisors’ and makes the long and dangerous way to the mountains and the Rebel’s cave systems. ![]() The Underground (Rebels, living literally underground due to the Laser arrays), on the other hand, can’t wait for the Polity to intervene… You can see why the Theocracy is unhappy about this. God’s will, obviously.īut the Polity is expanding, and the ‘Line of Polity’ will be drawn across it soon, thus subsuming the world to Polity AI rule. Masada, a non-Polity world without breathable atmosphere, is ruled (with an iron fist) by the Theocracy, who live in cylinder worlds orbiting it, and who control the population with a grid of Laser arrays around the planet. I have to ad mit that I found The Line of Polity by Neal Asher well and truly entertaining: ![]()
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