6/28/2023 0 Comments Gibson count zero![]() ![]() ![]() Elsewhere, amateur computer jockey Bobby (a.k.a. Mercenary Turner, hired by corporate giant Hosaka to pry bioengineering whiz Mitchell away from Maas biolabs, is double-crossed-but manages to escape with Mitchell's daughter Angie, who has a weird biocomputer inside her head, giving her immediate access to cyberspace. The three plot lines here eventually intertwine. the movie Tron) the world is dominated by multinational corporations, plus a few fabulously rich individuals, and the cutthroat competition between them. Something like a cross between Gibson's hugely successful debut, Neuromancer (paperback only), and his short story about futuristic corporate dirty tricks, "New Rose Hotel." We're in a high-tech near-future of linked super-computers this matrix has given rise to "cyberspace," an "inner" space something like a three-dimensional video display (cf. ![]()
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