![]() The safety features ensure that, in the event of a problem, the person doesn’t actually go anywhere. The idea is that the data doesn’t transfer until receipt is confirmed or whatever. Teleportation is possible in 2147 a person steps into a vestibule in location A, and is then teleported to the vestibule of location B. Sylvia is a high-level employee at International Transport, and IT runs the world, you see. Joel’s wife, Sylvia, is far more interesting character, but we get relatively little of her. ![]() Momentarily charming, but-and maybe it’s just because I work in tech in 2020-not particularly believable given the surrounding context. Joel Byram, the narrating protagonist, has an inconsequential job harassing AI bots. ![]() The novel is set in 2147 and is, more or less, about teleportation and what effectually constitutes personhood, although Klein never actually gets around to answering those questions in any meaningful-or satisfying-way. ![]()
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