Of course you don't want to make them too smart to the point they begin independent thought and question what makes a dog good. Given the loyalty dogs have to their owners you then have a frighteningly powerful, loyal soldier that will follow orders to the letter. Last time I read one of his books it was Spiders, this time it's Dogs, Bears, Bees and Lizards.ĭogs of War imagines that we've got to grips with bio-engineering to the degree that we can create powerful, loyal, obedient soldiers by taking a big dog, making it bigger, smarter, providing a voice and integrating it with smart tech. I don't know how he does it, but Adrian Tchaikovsky manages to get inside the heads of different creatures and allow us to see through their eyes.
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