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R. Muir
To say that Nana was bred for pleasure is not exactly accurate. A paramour she, indeed, became, but hers was an altruistic genesis (in a prototypical sense), a tool for tissue regeneration, a renewable stem cell resource for graft-quality skin. But, like so many donor drones engineered in the early days of Synthegenetics, some tampering had occurred, creating a non-fatal exception, in Nana's case, which ordinarily never would have come to term. Yet, due to a phenomenon dubbed "spontaneous parturition" whereby material deemed appropriate for a single characteristic abruptly takes on many, Nana's altered cells proceeded to divide. Left unchecked (and given a suitable habitat) the end result was a viable human being-embryo onto foetus onto bouncing baby boy. Or girl. Or Nana Wolffmüller-whose gender classification was logged as "ambiguous" because, anatomically speaking, her genitalia proved... unique.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 28 de enero de 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9781441405340 |
| Editores | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf |
| Páginas | 278 |
| Dimensiones | 133 × 203 × 16 mm · 317 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |