
(Transhuman) Zhen-Juan suffered a data theft that not only stole her memories, it stole everyone else’s memories of her too. (5,881 words; Time: 19m)
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ Needs Improvement
"Prosthetic Daughter," by Nin Harris [bio] (edited by Neil Clarke), appeared in Clarkesworld issue 125, published on February 1, 2017.
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The story is very confused, and that makes it hard to be sure what’s really going on. For a trivial example, the very first line tells us Zhen-Juan is an admiral, but later we’re told she’s a general. It’s not clear how a hack can cause your dead parents to think the raised a different child or why you’d care.
It's loaded with infodump after infodump, which makes it even harder to keep track of the thread of the plot.
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It's loaded with infodump after infodump, which makes it even harder to keep track of the thread of the plot.
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Nin Harris Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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Data theft that stole *her* memories. Yeah, messing around with timelines and identities...very confusing.
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