Quitadamo, Melissa
James no. 764
1 online resource (131 pages) : PDF
2017
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Container No. 764 has malfunctioned and its occupant is awake. This was never supposed to happen. It’s to be expected such things would happen under a human’s supervision, but what excuse do the humanoids have? What of the Master Computer who was programed never to fail? They underestimated the occupant of container No. 764. Perhaps they made the wrong calculations. Perhaps there was a glitch in their program or a bug in the system. By all accounts it was now clear, they made a mistake when they took No. 764 in. They should have killed him as a baby, when they found him outside the city wall. No, protocol was clear, they had no choice. Thirteen years ago they brought him in and placed him into the care of Virtual Reality like many others before him. But what would they do now that he’s escaped? His powers have grown stronger. How did they not detect this before? It was clear, the boy in container No. 764 was no ordinary human and he would destroy their world.
masters theses
English literatureCreative writing
M.A.
DystopianFantasyFictionFuturisticScience
English
Chancellor, Bryn
Gargano, ElizabethConnolly, PaulaChancellor, Bryn
Thesis (M.A.)--University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2017.
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