Author: | Jay El Mitchell | ISBN: | 9781311764713 |
Publisher: | Jay El Mitchell | Publication: | June 17, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jay El Mitchell |
ISBN: | 9781311764713 |
Publisher: | Jay El Mitchell |
Publication: | June 17, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Innerverse Inc is a high-end terraform novelty company which provides its clients with personalized miniature universes encased in a beautiful glass-like orb. Their wealthiest and most powerful client has commissioned an innerverse globe for his daughter's 9th birthday, and the company has selected terratech Drewdy for this task. Saddled with an inept, perpetually stoned assistant named Krevor, as well as the client's ever-changing demands, Drewdy has still managed to finish the incredibly complicated project on time, and is ready to put the whole experience behind him. A late-night communication from his supervisor is going to change all of that. There is a problem with the innerverse, and the client is demanding that it be reconciled immediately. Drewdy goes into work, thinking this is a standard recalibration. Instead, he finds that there is something very, very wrong in this innerverse, something with implications that could rock the terraform novelty industry to its very core, and possibly cost his job. Drewdy has to figure out what went wrong, why, and quickly, before he loses everything.
Innerverse Inc is a high-end terraform novelty company which provides its clients with personalized miniature universes encased in a beautiful glass-like orb. Their wealthiest and most powerful client has commissioned an innerverse globe for his daughter's 9th birthday, and the company has selected terratech Drewdy for this task. Saddled with an inept, perpetually stoned assistant named Krevor, as well as the client's ever-changing demands, Drewdy has still managed to finish the incredibly complicated project on time, and is ready to put the whole experience behind him. A late-night communication from his supervisor is going to change all of that. There is a problem with the innerverse, and the client is demanding that it be reconciled immediately. Drewdy goes into work, thinking this is a standard recalibration. Instead, he finds that there is something very, very wrong in this innerverse, something with implications that could rock the terraform novelty industry to its very core, and possibly cost his job. Drewdy has to figure out what went wrong, why, and quickly, before he loses everything.