Seroks

: The stories often revolve around characters who are clones—"Seroks"—grappling with their identity, their lack of legal rights, and the existential dread of being a replaceable copy. Key Collections and Works

: In this universe, "seroksing" refers to the illicit or corporate-sanctioned cloning of people.

: It is considered a foundational work in the "Pinoy Cyberpunk" subgenre, blending local culture with global sci-fi tropes. Seroks

The story is set in a gritty, high-tech future Manila where cloning and biological "reproduction" have become a tool of both industry and social control.

: Elements of the Seroks world often intersect with Hontiveros' other works, such as Craving , Parman , and Takod , as well as his collaborations with other writers in anthologies like Alternative Alamat . Themes and Impact The "Seroks" stories serve as a sharp social commentary on: : The stories often revolve around characters who

: A cornerstone short story by Hontiveros that won the prestigious Palanca Award in 2002. It provides a poignant look at the lives and perspectives of clones in this dystopian society.

The "Seroks" universe is explored through several collections and award-winning short stories: The story is set in a gritty, high-tech

: Using clones as a metaphor for the "disposable" working class.