2005 Philip K Dick Award (nominee)
2004 John W. Campbell Memorial Award (nominee)
2004 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (nominee)
2003 BSFA Award for Best Novel (nominee)
In the far future, humanity has engineered itself into new forms capable of spaceflight, the terraforming of planets, and the exploration of the deepest oceans. Evolution has reached a new zenith, and it seems there is no environment we cannot conquer. But when intersteller voyager meets a piece of alien technology in a head on collision, the results go to show that the synthesis of the human race and its own technology is not the first or the most advanced of its kind in the galaxy.
Genre: Science Fiction
Genre: Science Fiction
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