Austin Kastl commented on an excerpt of The Life Engineered

Synthetic reincarnation. Sweet!

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    With each cycle, your personality is further refined. Through many lives, who you are becomes tempered to perfection.”
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    “My name is Yggdrassil.”
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    Star Trek is the roadmap for our shared future
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    To me, the greatest sense of wonder I experience from Star Trek comes not from the warp drive, the stars, new life and new civilizations, but from its depiction of an uncompromisingly humanist, galaxy-spanning utopian society. It is that very same sense of wonder about our potential for social and economic improvement that got me into science-fiction in the first place.
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    The economics of Star Trek | foreword by Brad DeLong
    Austin Kastl commented on an excerpt of Abomination

    Love these names; they definitely hint at AngloSaxon ancestry.

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      Great imagery and figurative language!

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        bony, jointed, stalk-like appendages, resembling the legs of some monstrous insect, that slipped and slid across the smooth stone floor like a newborn calf trying to stand
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        Austin Kastl commented on The Body of Chris

        I just started Body of Chris and am already sucked in. The subtle psychological underpinnings suggested in everyday moments such as the donning of the father's "heavy" coat are polished and natural. Themes such as "rules" hold chapters together, another testament to great craftsmanship. Well-done!

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