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Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart
Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart









Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart

“Then we have the High Command put together a list of questions,” Alexander suggested. It can churn through that in a couple of hours at most.”

Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart

“My inclination is also to provide Obscura with a full copy of everything we have on the war if we’re going to give it anything. “Not always that kind of strange, but always strange, yes,” the Chancellor confirmed. “Nude-scans-and-pinup-posters kind of strange.” “Those prices are always strange, as I understand,” Damien said cautiously. It might…end up being more than two questions, though, in which case it will ask a price.” “We could forward it the relevant information and ask for an analysis. “We get two questions a month from Obscura in exchange for power,” Gregory noted. “Especially when we’re trying to locate the enemy’s base.” “That’s frustrating,” Alexander said mildly. “It doesn’t have access to classified information as a rule. No specific requests have been made of Obscura with regards to the war,” Gregory told them. With the Link, it would be possible for Obscura to be receiving immediate updates as soon as scan information and intelligence updates reach Legatus or Mars, and the AI would potentially be useful in organizing our strategy.” “We have immediate access to one of only four complex quantum AIs. The intelligence was capable of pattern recognition and calculations far beyond any regular computer and was alive in a way humanity had only achieved four times…but it was also the size of a battleship and notoriously eccentric. He certainly hadn’t asked Gregory to look into anything regarding the complex quantum AI built at Mars’s south pole. Obscura?”ĭamien glanced at Alexander and raised an eyebrow. “I looked into that matter you asked about. “Lord Montgomery, Your Majesty.” Malcolm Gregory bowed his way into the room as the military conference ended. He was far more confident in the success of the second part of his job than the first! The other forty percent was teaching Kiera Alexander how to be Mage-Queen of Mars. The clever ones were learning that she was a very smart teenager whose fresh viewpoint was often extremely valuable-and who was as willing to listen to arguments against her suggestions as she was to lay down the law when needed.Ībout sixty percent of Damien’s job these days was running the Protectorate for Kiera Alexander.











Voice of Mars by Glynn Stewart