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Dan Koboldt

Deploying Dragons

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Genetic engineer Noah Parker has landed the job of director of dragon design for the Build-A-Dragon Company, but sales have plummeted. He and his team must find new revenue streams to stay in business, and a contract to develop dragons for the U.S. military promises a lifeline. However, a shadow company headed by former CEO Robert Greaves has stolen the dragon-making technology to make a competing bid. Noah's dragons will face off against those of his old adversary in a head-to-head design competition, with the ethical future of domesticated dragons hanging in the balance.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 06 September 2022
Publisher: Baen Books


Genetic engineer Noah Parker has finally achieved his lifelong dream of becoming the director of dragon design for the Build-A-Dragon Company. Armed with a combination of genetic engineering and a mysterious device called the Redwood Codex, he and his team are capable of creating living, breathing dragons tailored to customer specifications. However, the demand for dragons has drastically declined, putting the Build-A-Dragon Company at risk of closure. In an attempt to save the company, Noah secures a contract to develop dragons for the U.S. military. The project seems promising, but the specifications are more complex than anything Noah has ever designed. Furthermore, he discovers that a rival shadow company, led by former CEO Robert Greaves, has stolen the dragon-making technology to rival their bid. Now, Noah's dragons will face off against Greaves' creations in a fierce design competition. The future of domesticated dragons hangs in the balance, as the two companies battle for dominance in the world of genetic engineering.

"Domesticating Dragons" by Dan Koboldt is a captivating novel that delves into the world of genetic engineering. The book offers a humorous and immersive perspective on this futuristic field, while simultaneously contrasting it with an eerie dystopian setting and a searing examination of corporate greed and ambition. Fans of inventive speculative fiction are sure to be delighted by Koboldt's imaginative storytelling.

The novel revolves around Noah Parker, a genetic engineer who has always been fascinated by dragons. After years of hard work and dedication, he finally secures the position of director of dragon design for the Build-A-Dragon Company. With the help of the Redwood Codex and his team of skilled scientists, Noah and his colleagues are able to create living, breathing dragons that are tailored to customer specifications. However, the demand for dragons begins to decline, putting the company's survival at risk.

To save the company, Noah secures a contract to develop dragons for the U.S. military. The project seems promising, but Noah soon realizes that the specifications are more complex than anything he has ever designed. Furthermore, he discovers that a rival shadow company, led by former CEO Robert Greaves, has stolen the dragon-making technology to rival their bid.

As the competition intensifies, Noah's dragons face off against Greaves' creations in a fierce design competition. The future of domesticated dragons hangs in the balance, as the two companies battle for dominance in the world of genetic engineering.

"Domesticating Dragons" is a highly readable and highly enjoyable novel that features well-developed characters that are more than the sum of their parts. The world that Koboldt has created is rich and detailed, with a wide range of technologies and creatures that add depth and complexity to the story. The plot is fast-paced and engaging, with plenty of surprises and twists to keep readers hooked until the very end.

One of the standout aspects of the novel is its examination of corporate greed and ambition. Koboldt takes a critical look at the world of big business and the lengths that companies will go to in order to achieve success. He highlights the ethical implications of genetic engineering and the potential consequences of playing with nature. The novel raises important questions about the role of corporations in society and the responsibility that they have to ensure that their actions are sustainable and beneficial to all.

Another notable aspect of the novel is its exploration of the relationship between humans and dragons. Koboldt presents a nuanced and complex portrayal of the dragons, showing them as intelligent and sentient creatures with their own desires and needs. The novel explores the potential for humans and dragons to coexist peacefully and the challenges that would need to be overcome in order to achieve this.

Overall, "Domesticating Dragons" by Dan Koboldt is a must-read for fans of inventive speculative fiction. The novel offers a funny and immersive look at the world of genetic engineering, while simultaneously exploring important ethical and social issues. With its well-developed characters, rich world-building, and fast-paced plot, "Domesticating Dragons" is sure to delight readers of all ages and genres.

Weight: 395g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781982192105

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