17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
An editor might tighten up "Infocalypse"'s writing, and the whole idea that Skipjack will fall to genetic programming techniques seems to be a reach. But who knows....the truth is often stranger than fiction.
It was once said to me by a writer friend that the key to good science fiction is to choose one absurdity, and build logically on that. Consider that faster-than-light travel is an absurdity today. That doesn't stop good SF from being based on it. That's what makes it "fiction" after all. The point of the story is that if Key Escrow falls, the results could be catastrophic. How it falls is a plot device; the technical merit is not of intrinsic importance.
Well done!
I agree! Marc