Two arms? Two legs? Two eyes and a head to hold them? Ugh. Boring! We’ve been doing that for literally the past 300,000 years. The humane genome needs to shake things up a bit. Can’t we grow prehensile tails already? Or maybe a third arm in the middle of our chests? What if our skin glowed in the dark? Imagine how much better our parties would be! While our evolution into trans-human party machines may still be a million years off, these sci-fi authors were kind enough to offer glimpses into the potential future of the human species, Here are 10 sci-fi novels about post-human evolution, so we all know what to look forward to.
All Tomorrows
All Tomorrows by C. M. Kösemen shows that when it comes to human evolution, tomorrow will not be a better day. This illustrated chronicle shows the myriad fates of mankind after our genes were irrevocably spliced up by the Qu, a galaxy hopping alien civilization who approach genetic engineering with the fervor of a Hollywood Hills religious cult. Viewing it as their sacred mission to screw with the DNA of every other life form, the Qu split the human genome into a series different species, kicking us back down the evolutionary ladder to non-sentience. Most of our poor, post-human brethren evolve in horrifying ways before dying out, but a few of us make the long climb back to sentient thought – only be destroyed by AI. Oops. It’s a billion year chronicle of the slow death of humanity, but hey, at least there are pictures!
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