So work on my cyberpunk short novel chugs ahead, and in a lull in inspiriation for actual content, I decided to write a description meant for the back of a physical book to see if that jogged anything up.
It didn't.
Not immediately at least.
But, here it is for all to read so you may whet your appetites if cyberpunk is your thing. If you liked Dune or Martian Chronicles, it's a lot like that. If you threw it into a particle collider with Deus Ex Human Revolution.
Summary as follows:
A common trait of Cyberpunk works is a trend towards the dystopian, a nagging sense of despair that our technology will ultimately fail to save us from our own intrinsically flawed nature. Questions are asked about whether we can remain human as we repair and upgrade our bodies with technology, and blur the line between man and machine to increasingly extreme degrees.
These contribute to a grim setting in a broken world, where for all our skill at repairing and healing our bodies, the soul of man continues to degrade.
Many great works have dedicated themselves to asking the great question: “As we lose our organic components and add machinery, can we remain truly human?”
The Prometheus Engine asks: “What is so great about being human that you want to limit yourself to being just that?”
A work that tackles themes of cyberpunk, transhumanism, colonialism, and philosophy, The Prometheus Engine takes you to the distant moon of Urd, and into the world of Jack Shaw, a blue collar maintenance worker at the colony of Tagman’s Bluff. A 9-to-5 worker with the boring yet critical job of keeping the water running (and whatever else can be foisted by lazy superiors and coworkers), Jack has precious little ambition and few prospects until a routine maintenance job turns into something completely different. Suddenly armed with a new piece in a cosmic puzzle, Jack discovers there is more to the moon than anyone could have possibly anticipated, and that mankind’s destiny is about to take a sharp turn into the unknowable -- into a realm of ancient gods and conquering empires, new responsibilities, and a choice that will change the fate of an entire galaxy.