Invalids. Androids. Robots. Humans. What’s the difference? Brian Demesne knows, because he’s very human; emotionless and unsympathetic. The streets of Los Angeles are crawling with over-emotional androids, biologically-damaged invalids, and mechanized robots, and Brian can’t stand it. Better to kill the invalids, although it’s not a good idea to accidentally create a cockroach that has decided to get revenge on humans by killing them. But Brian has been accused of killing a human, which he would never do. Even worse, a prostitute named Cindy may have stolen his bike. As long as Brian can avoid the acid-baths that are publically broadcast over the city, life is just fine the way it is, or might be.
Invalids. Androids. Robots. Humans. What’s the difference? Brian Demesne knows, because he’s very human; emotionless and unsympathetic. The streets of Los Angeles are crawling with over-emotional androids, biologically-damaged invalids, and mechanized robots, and Brian can’t stand it. Better to kill the invalids, although it’s not a good idea to accidentally create a cockroach that has decided to get revenge on humans by killing them. But Brian has been accused of killing a human, which he would never do. Even worse, a prostitute named Cindy may have stolen his bike. As long as Brian can avoid the acid-baths that are publically broadcast over the city, life is just fine the way it is, or might be.