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The Two Faces of Tomorrow

The Two Faces of Tomorrow

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Synopsis

Midway through the Twenty-first century, an integrated global computer network manages much of the world’s affairs. A proposed major software upgrade—an artificial intelligence—will give the system an unprecedented degree of independent decision-making power, but serious questions are raised in regard to how much control can safely be given to a non-human intelligence. In order to more fully assess the system, a new space-station habitat—a world in miniature—is developed for deployment of the fully operational system, named Spartacus. This mini-world can then be “attacked” in a series of escalating tests to assess the system’s responses and capabilities. If Spartacus gets out of hand, the system can be shut down and the station destroyed . . . unless Spartacus decides to take matters into its own hands and take the fight to Earth. (From: Dark Horse)

Adapted from James P. Hogan’s classic science-fiction novel by the award-winning Yukinobu Hoshino, The Two Faces of Tomorrow is hardcore science-fiction manga at its best. (From: MU)

Licensed in English by Dark Horse as *The Two Faces of Tomorrow*.

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Chapters

24

Volumes

2

Publication Year

1993

Status

Completed

Type

Manga

Demographic

Seinen

Alternative Titles

EN flagThe Two Faces of the Future
JA flag未来の二つの顔
JA-RO flagMirai no Futatsu no Kao