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All Systems Red by Martha Wells
All Systems Red by Martha Wells








All Systems Red by Martha Wells

Need a gift sooner Send an Amazon Gift Card instantly by email or SMS. (For some reason, cover art in the subsequent volumes continues to feature SecUnit wearing its armor and face plate, in spite of SecUnit's recurring lamentations for the loss of such protection. All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries Series): Martha Wells: 9781664466845: : Books Buy new: 19.49 List Price: 29.99 Save: 10.50 (35) FREE delivery December 30 - January 3. I felt especially compassionate for SecUnit losing its opaque faceplate, that protective armor that allowed it to hide its face from others. The governor module may be disabled, but SecUnit is fiercely protective of the humans it works with: the difference being, it chooses to protect them. And it's interesting to note that the character of SecUnit resonates in both asexual and autistic communities. Identity, sexuality, so much of how humanity presents itself in society are subject to SecUnit's observations. Here is a quick description and cover image of book All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries, 1) written by Martha Wells which was published in. Chapter One I could have become a mass murderer after I hacked my governor. All Systems Red (Murderbot Diaries Series 1) by Martha Wells 4.4 (31) Paperback 15.99 Hardcover 16.99 Paperback 15.99 eBook 4.99 Audiobook 0. Brief Summary of Book: All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries, 1) by Martha Wells.

All Systems Red by Martha Wells

I love this series for SecUnit's philosophical bent as it interacts with humans. A tense science fiction adventure, Martha Wells’ All Systems Red is available May 2nd from Tor.com Publishing.

All Systems Red by Martha Wells

SecUnit refers to itself as "Murderbot" but it holds this name intensely private, so I prefer to honor its wishes and refer to it as SecUnit. "SecUnit" who has hacked its governor module and thus gained self-autonomy. As the first installment in The Murderbot Diaries, this novella does a good job of introducing the main character, an A.I.










All Systems Red by Martha Wells