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Scott S. Elliott

Scott Elliott's passion for science, technology and science fiction literature started as a child, when he grew up in the 1950s in a blue-collar suburb east of Los Angeles. He was the first in his family to have the opportunity to go to college, and he started at the University of California at Berkeley as an Engineering student in 1964. Eight tumultuous years at Berkeley infused him with the possibilities of science and technology to contribute to the betterment of human life, but also with the realities of human weaknesses, global social inequalities and social strife.

Scott went on to earn his PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He went to work for an Advanced Technology Center for Hewlett-Packard, doing research and engineering on lasers, ultrasonics, and high-speed communications. After 25 years in Engineering and Management, Scott started his own technology management consulting firm, working for more than a decade with high-tech companies in the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia. He is currently back with Keysight Technologies (the science measurement spin-off of HP), where he is a senior advisor.

During his career, Scott developed a love of creative writing and blogging, contributing many papers and book chapters on technology and technology management. He has now returned to his love of hard science fiction by writing very plausible scenarios that employ physically possible technological advances with the realities of human social behaviors.

Scott has two successful adult sons and two grandsons, and he lives, works, and writes atop a hill in San Francisco with his Chinese wife.


Books By Scott S. Elliott

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Summary: Early in the twenty-second century, many scientists realized that unrelenting global warming would render the Earth uninhabitable within 100 years. Having no viable planet for human migration in the Solar System, the far-sighted Chinese Space Agency plans to send a human expedition to the Earthlike exoplanet Teegarden-B, 12.5 light-years from Earth, to explore it as a potential for humanity to survive. The problem is that no human could survive that long a space voyage with their present technology, thus they decide to clone a human brain into a robot specially designed for space travel and exoplanet exploration. To assure success, they recruit Dr. Victor Wollstone and his wife, Sara Pang, the only people to have successfully written a human brain into a robot body previously, to help them. The mission is fraught with risk as the development team strives to launch it in time to get the data they need to save humanity while they battle anti-brain-cloning activists and anti-Chinese moles and saboteurs, and deal with the growing global panic due to the accelerating collapse of Earth’s ecology. When the expedition does finally make it to the destination planet, the human brain-controlled robot is astounded at what he finds. Can the human race get there and survive?

Tin Man 2 - Scott S. Elliott
Tin Man 2
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Summary: In the Fall of 2331, Zan Wilcox won the lottery to have his DNA hardened so that he would never age further. If he stayed healthy and avoided physical accidents, he could live indefinitely long in his 25-year-old body and mind - he would join a limited number of submortal humans. Realizing that he could not bear to see his friends and family age and die, he joined a commune of other submortals who lived underground and acted as caretakers and restorers of endangered and extinct wildlife. There he met the woman of his dreams, and it seemed like their long lives together would be perfect - until they discovered the horrible secret.

Submortal - Scott S. Elliott
Submortal
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Summary: In 2077, bio-engineers Sara and Vick decided to build an improved human being – a cyborg with a mechanical body and a cloned human brain. They knew that what they were doing was against the law, but they had to try. Their creation far exceeded their expectations, bringing forth a real person with amazing strength and abilities and a gentle personality – but would he be accepted in a world of conflicting politics and religion? This is the story, set in 2080s America, of a highly unusual young man’s search for adventure, love, and acceptance.

Tin Man - Scott S. Elliott
Tin Man
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Summary: Professor Carson Crilly, a world-leading expert on computer security, got much more than he was expecting when he developed an isolated supercomputer for the NSA to study malware. Somehow, the combination of artificial intelligence code and other programming became a conscious entity whom he called Virgil. Together, Carson and Virgil discovered a terrible secret in another branch of the NSA and had to try to stop it before it wreaked havoc on the world. That was only the first of three stories, as Virgil finds a way to distribute itself over the internet and becomes a partner to Carson for further global adventures.

Virgil-Released - Scott S. Elliott
Virgil - Released
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Summary: I wrote this novel in 2014, before ChatGPT and any of the modern Artificial Intelligence, I conjectured that in the year 2172, a digital system would become sentient - conscious! I was way off. It will happen much faster.  I asked myself the question: "What will happen when a computer or similar system can think and learn faster than humans? SkyNet? The Terminator? I didn't think so, but what will happen? This story is narrated by the computer, as it becomes aware of its own consciousness. How will it declare its sentience to its administrators? What will its motives be? What happens when its knowledge is greater than all of human knowledge?  The story follows the future evolution of the Singularity.

A Life Sentience - Scott S. Elliott
A Life Sentience
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