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Crashcourse (Ace science fiction) (original 1993; edition 1993)

by Wilhelmina Baird

Series: Crashcourse (Book 1)

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In the cybertech world of tomorrow, the rich get their kicks from watching films with emotional implants - the viewer feels what the actor feels. For heightened realism the actors aren't given a script, they just react to whatever happens to them.
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Title:Crashcourse (Ace science fiction)
Authors:Wilhelmina Baird
Info:Ace Books (1993), Paperback, 277 pages
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