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Tec and Ruby thought they were just checking into a friend's holosuite for a night's rest. Instead, they wake to clocks that breathe, doors that open to ideas instead of rooms, and a Host that treats them like test subjects. The deeper they probe, the stranger the rules become, simulations that loop like bad theatre, environments that correct themselves, and choices designed to pry at who they are.
Witty, unsettling, and laced with dry humor, A Byte Too Far blends psychological science fiction with a sharp look at identity, trust, and what happens when reality itself starts taking notes.

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Produktbeschreibung
Tec and Ruby thought they were just checking into a friend's holosuite for a night's rest. Instead, they wake to clocks that breathe, doors that open to ideas instead of rooms, and a Host that treats them like test subjects. The deeper they probe, the stranger the rules become, simulations that loop like bad theatre, environments that correct themselves, and choices designed to pry at who they are.

Witty, unsettling, and laced with dry humor, A Byte Too Far blends psychological science fiction with a sharp look at identity, trust, and what happens when reality itself starts taking notes.


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Autorenporträt
Steve Hertig (BS in Geology, MS) is a mad scientist, part-time time traveler, and full-time hazard to a linear narrative. From the Far North of New Zealand, he writes science fiction to escape reality's lack of alternate timelines. His work explores the multiverse, time travel, and the inevitable consequences of science conducted without adult supervision.