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Kronieken van de Virtuele Oorlog

Deze serie duikt in een wereld die gedomineerd wordt door virtual reality, waar de kindertijd zich volledig afspeelt binnen een gecontroleerd digitaal landschap. Het verkent diepgaande vragen over identiteit en menselijke verbinding in een omgeving zonder echte interactie. De verhalen dwingen lezers om na te denken over de grenzen tussen virtuele en echte levens en de impact van technologie op persoonlijke ontwikkeling. Het is een overpeinzing van de balans tussen onze online en offline bestaansvormen.

Afterwar
Virtual War
The Clones

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  1. 1

    Virtual War

    • 196bladzijden
    • 7 uur lezen
    4,5(4)Tarief

    Set in a world dominated by virtual reality, the narrative explores a childhood spent entirely within a controlled digital environment, devoid of real human interactions and experiences. This immersive setting raises questions about identity, connection, and the impact of technology on personal development, inviting readers to reflect on the balance between virtual and real-life experiences.

    Virtual War
  2. 2

    The Clones

    • 192bladzijden
    • 7 uur lezen
    4,0(4)Tarief

    Set on the Isle of Hiva, the story follows Corgan, a victor of the Virtual War, navigating life alongside his genetically altered teammates. The loss of Brig weighs heavily on him, especially as Sharla's attempt to cope through creating clone-twins from Brig's DNA spirals into unforeseen consequences. The narrative explores themes of loss, identity, and the ethical implications of genetic manipulation, as Corgan confronts the complexities of his relationships and the challenges of his new reality.

    The Clones
  • Afterwar

    • 528bladzijden
    • 19 uur lezen
    4,1(62)Tarief

    In this bind-up, the virtual conflict intensifies as Corgan faces off against Brigand, a flawed clone created from an experimental process. As the lines between the digital and physical realms blur, the stakes escalate, presenting challenges that test Corgan's skills and resolve. This thrilling narrative explores themes of identity, technology, and the consequences of human experimentation.

    Afterwar