Kat tried to be honest. She changed her emotional animation toward worried with a subset of shy. Her voice quieted by ten percent, face tilting down to catch the blueish shadows of the limbo park in which she stood. Generic and disjointed from the rest of TruWrld2, it was the only place where she could see Tennan in spite of their different home regions. "I think of all those apartments on all those floors in all those buildings. Those people, they never see anybody-" "They see people every day. I'm seeing you now." Kat shifted. "Yes, Tennan. But in person." Tennan stepped closer to her and…mehr
Kat tried to be honest. She changed her emotional animation toward worried with a subset of shy. Her voice quieted by ten percent, face tilting down to catch the blueish shadows of the limbo park in which she stood. Generic and disjointed from the rest of TruWrld2, it was the only place where she could see Tennan in spite of their different home regions. "I think of all those apartments on all those floors in all those buildings. Those people, they never see anybody-" "They see people every day. I'm seeing you now." Kat shifted. "Yes, Tennan. But in person." Tennan stepped closer to her and halted. He gazed at her, eyes nuanced with gemstone colors and deliberate wrinkles. He took in her digital form. He loved her. He would try to never meet her. "Kitty-Cat, I don't know how to be more personal. I am here with you in as much entirety as I can muster." Kat laughed. "'Muster!' At least you're not using auto-speak!" Every part of Kat's life has been taken over by digital worlds and simulated experiences. Then she meets Eva, a political renegade on the fringe of society. Drawn to technology but craving human connection, Kat mistrusts Eva's attempts to lure her away from VR worlds and other sims. Worse, she suspects that the programmer Sodi is playing at more than one game. Kat can flee through dingy places and digital paradises, but will it be far enough to escape the worst of what technology created? If she can survive in any world, which will it be? Can digital worlds connect with physical lives enough to get her back?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vail Henry debuted as a writer in the first grade, where she scripted the same letter daily to inform her parents that she had not done her homework again. In the years following, she wrote a great deal of apology notes to a wide range of unhappy audiences. Having learned nothing, she now writes down things she made up. She lives in Fairfax County, Virginia and is a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. The Moma people presented in this book, as well as their portrayed culture, are fictitious. However, the Moma language is based on fragments of Chahta Anumpa (the Choctaw language)-and characters' misunderstandings thereof. For those interested in learning Chahta Anumpa, there are publicly available classes, some of which are taught online, at the time of this writing.
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