We Are Legion introduces Bob Johansson, a recently deceased software engineer whose mind is uploaded into an AI system as part of a government program designed to explore space. Bob’s consciousness is duplicated into multiple autonomous AI entities, each tasked with exploring different parts of the galaxy. As these different versions of Bob—referred to as “Bobs”—branch out across space, they encounter alien civilizations, set up human colonies, and face challenges both from external threats and internal identity crises. The concept of digital immortality is central, with Bob reflecting on his existence as an artificial being, separated from his humanity. Each version of Bob develops a distinct personality over time, leading to a discussion of individuality, freedom, and the ethical implications of cloning consciousness. The novel contributes to the science fiction genre by exploring the complexities of identity in a digital post-human future and laying the groundwork for the expansive universe that follows in the series.
We Are Legion (We Are Bob)
Gravity Index: 6
We Are Legion is a thoughtful yet humorous exploration of identity and existence in a future where digital consciousness is the key to survival. Expect a story that mixes light-hearted moments with serious existential questions about life, selfhood, and the consequences of replicating consciousness across different realities. The narrative strikes a balance between thought-provoking depth and an accessible tone, offering a compelling read for science fiction fans.
Tone: 6
The tone of We Are Legion is fairly balanced, mixing humor and light-hearted internal monologues with more serious considerations of identity, existence, and the future of humanity. While there are comedic elements, particularly in Bob’s interactions with his many clones, there is also a deeper exploration of the consequences of living as a digital consciousness and the ethical implications surrounding AI and immortality.
Consequence: 7
The consequences of the high-concept elements are significant, as the story deals with humanity’s survival and Bob’s existence as a sentient AI. The different versions of Bob create branching consequences in different parts of the galaxy, and while some outcomes are reversible, others lead to significant, lasting changes in the narrative. The book emphasizes the moral and philosophical impact of these actions on both Bob and the future of humanity.
Depth: 7
The book provides a solid exploration of the mechanics behind cloning, AI sentience, and digital immortality, with philosophical questions about identity and existence playing a central role. While it doesn’t get bogged down in hard science, the novel takes its high-concept elements seriously enough to provoke thought about what it means to be human—or, in this case, post-human.
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