Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings

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Date : 18. May 2025, 01:04:59
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James Nicoll wrote:

 
Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings
 
For some reason, cloning or copying people never goes according to
plan...


A while back I read My Murder by Katie Williams. I like SF and
mysteries, so I'm a sucker for crossovers like this.

In this setting, scientists have created the process of duplicating a
recently-deceased person, minus the very recent memories (important).
The world's reaction this is along lines of, "Do we really need this?
We have a lot of people."

After a scandal involving a politician (whaaaat?!) the program is
struggling to stay afloat. So they decide to resurrect the victims of a
serial killer. One of these begins to suspect that there is more to her
death authorities and her husband are telling her.

One of the problems with an author that doesn't usually write SF is
that technology can be kind of out of sync. This is set in a world not
too far in advance of ours in many  ways. Self-driving cars have
improved to the point where many people never learn to drive, as they
just call a robo-uber, but some still have regular cars. Vitural
reality has advanced to where immersive games a popular, but VR is also
used for therapy and such. Plausibly 20 years from now.

Then there is the resurrection. They are able to copy the memories and
person-state of a deceased person, clone said person, force-grow the
clone to adult in days, and load the recorded memories into that brain.
I mean, whoah. That's some pretty advanced medical/biological science
there.


Brian

Date Sujet#  Auteur
8 May 25 * (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings22James Nicoll
8 May 25 +- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1Ahasuerus
8 May 25 +* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings4Lynn McGuire
9 May 25 i+- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1Tony Nance
19 May 25 i+- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1James Nicoll
23 May 25 i`- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1Chris Thompson
9 May 25 +* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings7Tony Nance
9 May 25 i+- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
17 May 25 i`* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings5Bobbie Sellers
17 May 25 i +- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1Scott Dorsey
23 May 25 i `* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings3Robert Carnegie
24 May 25 i  `* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings2Paul S Person
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9 May 25 i+- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
10 May 25 i`* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings2Scott Dorsey
10 May 25 i `- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
12 May 25 +- Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings1Ignatios Souvatzis
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18 May 25  +* Re: (ReacTor) Five Books About Duplicating Human Beings2Scott Dorsey
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