The Lucid Series, Book 3, Brain Lab by Den Warren

In this third novel in the Lucid Series, scientists run into much more than they expected as they try to design a new type of android brain. Milton and Beth decide it is time to leave Homeland and embark on a dangerous journey. The Lucid Series is a scien

The lucid series, book 3, brain lab

In this third novel in the Lucid Series, scientists run into much more than they expected as they try to design a new type of android brain. Milton and Beth decide it is time to leave Homeland and embark on a dangerous journey.
The Lucid Series is a science fiction collection of clean reads suitable for young readers. But these novels are not soppy mush. They will flex your cranium with thought provoking real-world themes while entertaining you.

Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Cyberpunk

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Christian / Futuristic

Language: English

Keywords: artificial intelligence, androids, Lucid Series, technobabble, espionage, collapse of America, action

Word Count: 197 pages.

Sales info:

The ebook was just published in English on August 19, 2022.  If you are considering doing this job, then by now the first two books are already translated into the language.  Consult the sales of those to get an idea of future sales.


Sample text:

Zhin said, “I thought you were the medical guy. The glial cells feed and support the neurons. Everyone knows that. Even my two year old nephew knows that.”

“Then what does your brilliant nephew toddler say the fluid does?”

“None of that homeostasis stuff, that’s for sure. He would have told me. He says it is just some dielectric watery stuff.”

Reno Davis said loud enough to be picked up by the ambient AI, “Caroline, what is the proven purpose of the various glial cells?”

The AI voice responded, “The premise of that question is flawed.”

“See,” Reno said.

“No,” Bo Zhin said, “that does not make your case. We know that support functions get done, so it has to be the glia that does it. Caroline, is there data to support neuroglia function?”

“No. The premise of your question is flawed.”

“Ha!” Davis said.

“Flawed?” Zhin said, “Why?”

Caroline responded, “It is not necessary for every component of the brain to have a function.”

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
French
Translation in progress. Translated by Romain Egio
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Adriano Oliveira
Author review:
Adriano requested a little more time, which I was very pleased to agree to as I know he wanted to do a good job. We are a team now.
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Talía García

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