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CLADE by MARK BUDZ
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SummaryIT'S A POST-ECOCAUST WORLD.
WELCOME TO IT. In the San Jose of tomorrow, all of nature is gengineered—
from the warm-blooded plants to the designer people. But
even in a rigidly controlled biosystem, with its pheromone-
induced social order, the American dream is still the
American dream. Caught between these new-old worlds, Rigo
is on his way up—he's going to be part of tomorrow, even if
it means he has to leave today behind. Written off as a sellout on the streets of his old 'hood,
Rigo's got his own ap in an aplex, a 9-to-5er, and a girl.
He's got opportunity. If he works hard, his job with a
heavyweight
politicorp could give him a chance to move up in the
clades. But when he's chosen as part of a team to construct
a new colony on a nearby comet, Rigo smells a setup. And
when disaster strikes, he learns that if there's a way to
bend the rules, there's also a way to break them...
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