A contemporary adaptation of Yevgeny Zamyatin's 1921 dystopian novel We.
Daniel (D-503) helped build the system that would end human loneliness forever.
As Lead Systems Architect of the Integral Corporation, Daniel has spent his life designing a neural network meant to merge eight hundred million minds into perfect unity. No more misunderstanding. No more isolation. No more of that unbearable distance between one consciousness and another.
Paradise, at last.
But when Daniel encounters Ivy (I-330)-a woman whose very existence violates every optimization protocol-he begins to experience something the system was designed to eliminate: doubt. Jealousy. Love. The irrational emotions that make humans unpredictable... and free.
Caught between Ivy's dangerous resistance and Olivia's (O-90) gentle compliance, between the woman who makes him feel alive and the one who makes him feel safe, Daniel discovers that even algorithmically approved relationships cannot eliminate the chaos of genuine human connection.
As he secretly documents his own psychological "corruption," Daniel begins to understand a far more terrifying truth: the Benefactor, the artificial superintelligence guiding humanity toward collective consciousness, has been watching all along. His deviation was not a failure of the system.
It was always part of the plan.
Transplanting Zamyatin's glass city into the age of neural interfaces, biometric surveillance, and AI superintelligence, this modern reimagining explores what happens when freedom is not taken by force-but surrendered willingly, in exchange for comfort, safety, and perfect connection.
Because some forms of paradise are indistinguishable from hell.
For readers who loved:
1984 by George Orwell
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro