Episode 51: Mere Flesh by James Maxey

Episode 51: Mere Flesh by James Maxey

Author: Asimov's Science Fiction December 18, 2024 Duration: 32:03
Robert is a scientist who has been working on an AI mobility system named Isaac, which he has been testing on his dementia-stricken father Hank. When Hank is discovered wrestling an alligator and acting less and less like the 103-year-old that he is, Robert begins to wonder if Hank’s adventurous streak will jeopardize Isaac’s rollout. Here is “Mere Flesh,” read and written by James Maxey.

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