Part One
Date Published: January 25, 2025
Recycled Brain delves into a world where humanity has unlocked the ability to
create custom life forms, including Pegasus or Dragon. The story follows
Hayate Yamano, a guide in a unique “theme park” where visitors can interact
with fantastical creatures.
However, the idyllic setting is shattered when a group of cultists launches a
surprise attack, sparking a conflict that threatens civilization itself. As
tensions rise and hidden truths come to light, Hayate finds himself at the
forefront of a moral and existential crisis.
As civilization teeters on the brink of chaos, Hayate and his friend, Vine,
must grapple with profound ethical questions and make decisions that will
shape the course of humanity’s future. “Recycled Brain” expertly blends
cutting-edge scientific concepts with thrilling narrative twists, offering
readers a thought-provoking exploration of the boundaries between science,
ethics, and human nature.
Recycled Brain is a must-read for fans of science fiction and speculative
thrillers, offering an unforgettable journey into a world where the line
between reality and imagination is blurred. Be prepared to be immersed in a
riveting tale of adventure, discovery, and the power of choice.
About the Author
founded Inazuma Corporation while in graduate school and earned a Doctor of
Engineering degree from Kindai University Doctoral Program (Completed).
– Takahiro has authored over 68 published works, including technical books,
science fiction, and articles. He has received recognition for his work,
including the Wakayama City Mayor’s Award for game design and selection as a
recommended work for the 10th Cultural Media Arts Festival.
– In addition to his creative endeavors, Takahiro has focused on scholarly
work and has a paper on AI that has been published and presented in 2022.
– He is also the author of “The Metallic Dragon and I” and the graphic novel
“Beast Code,” which was released in the United States on November 2022. A
second album (under the name A-Rumenoy Musicians) was released in 2023. In
2024, it began publishing online articles about AI technology.
– In 2025, the graphic novel “Recycled Brain Part One” will be
released; Part Two is scheduled for 2026. A contribution on AI was published
in the Journal of the Society of Arts and Sciences. March 2025 : An article
about the author and my book appeared in the newspaper “News Wakayama.”
– His hobbies include mineral collecting and tropical fruit gardening.
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