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Dogs of war by adrian tchaikovsky6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() To his master, however, Rex is a tool, a weapon to be used in war, and afterwards, a scapegoat for his war crimes. Through a feedback chip, and his own doggy instincts, Rex just wants to be a good dog and receive praise from his master. ![]() Dog and technology melded together to make a bioform, a type of supersoldier, obedient to a fault, but Rex is still part dog. Rex was once a dog, but after extensive lab work and sciencey things, Rex is now more than a dog. In this case, we take a look at engineered lifeforms, mercenary contractors, and cover-ups, through the lens of self-discovery via a dog named Rex. True to what I’ve seen in Tchaikovsky’s other books, Dogs of War takes a present issue and presents it with a sci-fi/fantasy spin. ![]() Dogs of War is a fantastic and emotional book which offers deep insights into war, business, and ethics. ![]()
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