So-called “cells” – automata running in living matter and, sometimes, the dust scattered throughout solar systems to form a vast processing system – are the organic element. With the former, we get recorded and edited and copied personalities which operate in a matrix ranging from computers to something approaching a standard issue homo sapiens body. There is her clever combining of information science and theory with a technology of an often organic sort. Nagata’s strengths are again on display here. The final novel of Nagata’s Nantoech Succession is somewhat disappointing. This one is from September 30, 2012.Īs with the earlier books, the link is to the Kindle edition which has been slightly revised from the version I reviewed. This concludes my retro review series of Linda Nagata’s Nanotech Succession.
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