You devoured Nexus for its biohacking rebellion against Big Brother surveillance—now meet the Bureau for Technology Control, the faceless agency strangling every breakthrough that could free humanity. Influx by Daniel Suarez throws rogue physicists into a conspiracy where gravity manipulation, radical longevity, and sentient AI exist but remain locked in black-site vaults, suppressed by bureaucrats terrified of losing control over an obsolete world.
This is Nexus cranked to eleven: faster betrayals, nastier tech arms races, and libertarian fury aimed squarely at the gatekeepers who decide which innovations you're allowed to have. Suarez doesn't sanitize the violence or the ethical carnage.
If you thought neural mesh was subversive, wait until you see what they're hiding.
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