Silicon Karma

Thomas A. Easton


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3.00 · 1 ratings · 256 pages · Published: 12 Dec 1991

Silicon Karma by Thomas A. Easton
Experts have been predicting for years that someday we will be able to copy the mind of a human being—memories, talents, predispositions, and personality—into a computer. Other experts say the whole idea is baloney. But what if the first set of experts is right? What will life in the box be like?

Silicon Karma presents one possibility. Rose Pillock finds youth regained, and love as well—but all the loves of her life are there, and she must choose. And evil is as prevalent as in the real world.

This novel was first published in 1997 by White Wolf.

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