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Homecoming: Earth by Orson Scott Card
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Homecoming Earth (edition 1995)

by Orson Scott Card

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Title:Homecoming Earth
Authors:Orson Scott Card
Info:Guild America Books (1995), Hardcover
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When refugees from a war-ravaged Earth first settled Harmony, they built a master computer as a guardian of the peace--a machine designed to keep people from developing the technology that devastated their old world. Their descendants, genetically altered to receive the computer's transmissions, worshiped its voice withing--what they called the Oversoul.
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The master computer of the planet Harmony was no longer quite itself; or rather, if you look at it in another way, it was twice itself.
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Collects Earthfall and Earthborn
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