Monday, April 20, 2020

Day 4: Earth 8-8-2 Blog Tour Week

Honestly, I just love what Y. Correa does with her science fiction. If you're anything like me, you probably loathe exposition dumps in many sci-fi stories. Hence, the reason why I tend to stay away from them. The same can't be said about Y. Correa's approach to Sci-Fi. I actually compare her science fiction approach the the likes of Marvel (the comic books and movies) in that she reveals pertinent information throughout the story in the form of story telling. It's great. Anywho ... that's enough of the gushing. Let me give Y. the floor. 
Y, take it away.



Nature VS Nurture

And Revised Cover Reveal


It’s the age-old psychological question … 

What makes a person evil, is it nature or nurture?


For many years psychologists, psychiatrists, scientists of all kinds and the like have been trying to answer this question without a definitive consensus. Some say it’s nature, others argue that it’s nurture. Then there are those who blur the lines and say that perhaps it’s both. So, is the answer black, white or grey?

Genesis, the main character of the Earth 8-8-2 saga also blurs the lines. You see, due to her makeup it’s nearly impossible to know if she was created that way, or if her upbringing turned the tide.

In my eyes this debate boils down to science versus tenet.

Let’s take a look-see and see what you think.


First, The Facts


  1. Genesis was made, not born.
  2. Genesis shares DNA from 4 different entities which makes up her own unique DNA.
  3. Genesis has feelings but can also be emotionless.
  4. Genesis was raised by a scientist, a soldier and 2 women (1 old, 1 young).
  5. Genesis had never really experienced heartbreak until she did.
  6. The 4 beings that makeup Genesis’ DNA have their own independent characteristics and in many ways those traits contradict one another.
  7. Genesis is all-powerful and singularly so.
What does all of this mean? Let’s see if we can figure it out.


Second, Pros VS Cons



Bullet Number
Pro
Con
1 (Nature)
Can enhance the negatives and reduce the positives by bioengineering.
Cannot guarantee that all negative traits have been removed.
2 (Nature)
This can make the being incredibly powerful because knowing from what something is made of, one can predict the overall outcome..
However, it can also make the being unpredictable because when mixing things that were never meant to be unified, the risk is run that it can fail horribly.
3 (Nature)
Being human, we use feeling to help make moralistic and/or intrapersonal decisions.
Being emotionless equals being sociopathic, which can lead to violent behavior by choice.
4 (Nurture)
Having had different human influences in her life growing up could have taught her about the complexities of the human condition. Having been given love could have softened a potentially eroded heart.
Being that she is only ¼ human it may be hard for her to understand and properly process these complexities.
5 (Nurture)
Heartbreak is a common and natural part of being human but the way you are raised can greatly affect the manner in which you deal with heartache. A good upbringing means better coping skills.
If not given the proper tools for emotional stability then when heartache comes, instability can rule your emotional response.
6 (Nature)
Think about attempting to mix the DNA of a bird, a fish, an insect and a flower. This is how contradictory Genesis’ double helix is. These elements were never meant to be intertwined by nature. However, the successful combination of such makes Genesis’ nature extremely volatile. 
If effectively combined, the mixture of these sources can make for an incredible creation that could launch humanity into an even grander evolution.
7 (Nature)
Being all powerful can be a great benefit to mankind if the individual is emotionally well prepared for the complications of life.
Being all powerful can be a curse if the individual is ill prepared for the intricacies of the human condition.


Third, Conjectures

In Genesis’ case, Nature weighs a far greater amount in the makeup of her person. The only counterbalance to her Nature are the binary elements of Nurture (Bullets #s 4 & 5). She carries within her a whopping 72% Nature against a miniscule 28% Nurture.
Which one can win the battle of her mind? Is the greatness of her Nature unremarkable against the strength of Nurturing? Or is it the other way round?
You know what? I’ll let you decide. 😉



Now, without further ado, I will present to you the revamped cover of “Earth 8-8-2: Genesis’ Rebellion”. Before I can do that, however, let’s take a quick look at the old cover.


BLURB:

What happens when Science’s Instrument of Salvation blazes her own path?

In the second installment of the Earth 8-8-2 saga, Genesis is heartbroken, disillusioned, but most of all … angry: angry that she has no say-so in the narrative of her own purpose. In the absence of choice, the only response that makes sense is rebellion.

As Genesis elicits the intensity of her powers, General Townsen must act quickly to develop a counterbalance to this previous experiment gone askew. Will the General’s army rise effectively against this unlikely nemesis, or will all see the literal overtures of what occurs when powers that be attempt to regulate true evolution?

This is NOT a standalone book, but the 2nd installment in a continuing saga.


Alrighty, y’all! Welp, tomorrow is the big day! Stay tuned for the “Earth 8-8-2: Armageddon’s Rise” book release post. You’re gonna love all the surprises I have for you!


Toodles,



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